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Prelims & Table of Contents The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences EpSBS ISSN: 2357-1330 SCTCMG 2019 Volume LXXVI, Pages 1-3763 (28 December 2019) The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences EpSBS e-ISSN: 2357-1330 ©2019 Published by the Future Academy Edited by: Dena Karim-Sultanovich Bataev - Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, Head of the Materials Sciences Branch, Kh. Ibragimov Complex Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Shakhrudin Aidievich Gapurov - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Chechen State University, Abbaz Dogievich Osmaev - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Leading Research Fellow, Kh. Ibragimov Complex Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vakhit Khumaidovich Akaev - Doctor of Philosophy, Chief Research Officer, Kh. Ibragimov Complex Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lalita Musaevna Idigova - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Chechen State University, Musa Rukmanovich Ovhadov - Doctor of Philology, Professor, Chechen State University, Ali Ruslanovich Salgiriev - Candidate of Political Sciences, Leading Research Fellow, Kh. Ibragimov Complex Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Maret Muslamovna Betilmerzaeva - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Chechen State Pedagogical University Articles: 1-503 Conference: SCTCMG 2019 - Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism Dates: 14 – 15 June 2019 Location: Complex Research Institute named after Kh. I. Ibragimov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Groznyi, Russia Conference Chair(s): Bataev Dena Karim-Sultanovich - Doctor of Engineering Sciences, professor, director of the Complex Scientific Research Institute n. a. H.I. Ibragimov of the Russian Academy of Sciences https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs(2357-1330).2019.12.4 No: 1 Title: Archaization And Globalization: Cultural Aspect Pages:1 - 8 Author(s): Salavat Sagitov, Daniyar Abdrakhmanov* No: 2 Title: Destabilization Of Traditional Socio-Cultural Values As A Factor Of Extremism Determination Pages:9 - 15 Author(s): Elitа Abdulaeva* , Vakhit Akaev, Naida Vagabova, Zhaneta Zagalaeva, Laura Ozdamirova, Yakha Umadkereeva No: 3 Title: New Trends In The Cultural Space Of The Region: Nashid In Dagestan Pages:16 - 22 Author(s): Medina Abdulaeva* No: 4 Title: Socio-Demographic Factors Being Kurgan Region's Living Standards Criteria Pages:23 - 32 Author(s): Irina Abrosimova*, Larisa Anchugova, Tatyana Akimova, Natalya Neumyvakina, Larisa Podkorytova No: 5 Title: Ethnocultural Diversity Of Peoples Of Caucasus And Ways To Strengthen Social Unity Pages:33 - 38 Author(s): Vakhit Akaev*, Salman Dzhamirzaev, Zaira Abdulaeva, Vakha Gaziev, Vakha Dzhamirzaev No: 6 Title: Dialogue Of Cultures As Form Of Therapy Of Religious And Political Radicalism Pages:39 - 45 Author(s): Vakhit Akaev*, Baret Nanaeva, Ali Salgiriev, Magomed Soltamuradov, Aslambek Akaev, Khamzat Dadaev, Vakha Gzaiev, Abubakar Mankiev No: 7 Title: Reception And Traditional Law In The Formation Of Russian Law Of Inheritance Pages:46 - 53 Author(s): Olga Akhrameeva* , Irina Dediukhina, Oksana Zhdanova, Maria Malykhina, Yulia Labovskaia No: 8 Title: Ratio Of Unification And National Legal Traditions In Modern Russian Inheritance Law Pages:54 - 60 Author(s): Olga Akhrameeva*, Irina Dediukhina, Oksana Zhdanova, Vladimir Maksimov, Eugenia Sagalaeva No: 9 Title: Social And Economic Problems Of The City Pages:61 - 66 Author(s): Lolllita Aleroeva* , Isa Magomadov, Vladimir Berezhnoy, Saidmukhmat Mamasurov, Khalid Aptaev No: 10 Title: The Alimentary Other In The Cultural Landscapes Of Russia And China Pages:67 - 72 Author(s): Rustyam Aliev*, Olesya Yakushenkova No: 11 Title: To The Question Of Civilizational Identity The North Caucasus Pages:73 - 79 Author(s): Mukhtar Yakhyaev*, Kalimat Halilova, Mariyam Agaev, Aslan Akayev No: 12 Title: The Point Of Kinship And The Point Of Difference Pages:80 - 86 Author(s): Svetlana Alkhasova* , Angela Kudzoeva, Natalia Asaeva II No: 13 Title: Chechen Party Organization In 1925-1934 Pages:87 - 93 Author(s): Zarin Alkhastova* No: 14 Title: Modality Means In The Modern English Language Pages:94 - 99 Author(s): Pеtimat Almurzaeva*, Larisa Habaleva No: 15 Title: Modern Concept Of State-Church Relationships Interpretation Pages:100 - 108 Author(s): Dina Alontseva* No: 16 Title: Globalisation Process And Problems Of Common World Currency Pages:109 - 116 Author(s): Alexey Antonov* No: 17 Title: National Interests And Security Of Russia In Mirror Of North Caucasus Pages:117 - 124 Author(s): Svetlana Apazheva*, Muslim Barazbiev, Khakim Gegraev, Mariana Lokova, Khyzyr Mashukov No: 18 Title: Role Of Optimistic Attitude In Formation Of Integral Individuality Structures Pages:125 - 132 Author(s): Zaliya Arskieva* No: 19 Title: Personality Formation And Development In Ethno Cultural Proces Pages:133 - 142 Author(s): Shavadi Arsaliev* No: 20 Title: Competitiveness Of Human Capital Of Youth: Determinants And Evaluation Model Pages:143 - 149 Author(s): Sergei Artaev*, Bolkha Shurungova, Galina Yarmarkina, Ludmila Lidzhieva No: 21 Title: Innovative Development Of The Agricultural Industry And National Food Security Pages:150 - 156 Author(s): Elena Artemova*, Maria Zelinskaya No: 22 Title: Features Of Public Corporations' Property Right In Russian Federatio Pages:157 - 162 Author(s): Yuri Ashtaev, Saglar Ashtaeva*, Svetlana Nekenova, Georgiy Rubeko, Nina Tsuglaeva III No: 23 Title: Nomadic System Of Kalmyks In Late Xviii–Early Xix Century Pages:163 - 168 Author(s): Vyacheslav Avliev*, Valery Batyrov, Olga Abeeva, Ludmila Okonova No: 24 Title: Strategies For Status Identification Of Russian Youth In The Context Of Globalization Pages:169 - 175 Author(s): Valentin Babintsev, Viktor Sapryka*, Yana Serkina, Alexey Ushamirskii No: 25 Title: Regional Perspective Of The International Relations Sociology Pages:176 - 182 Author(s): Alisa Bagaeva* No: 26 Title: About The Possibilities Of Implementing The Principle Of Continuity Of Mathematical Training Pages:183 - 189 Author(s): Larisa Bakeeva*, Elena Buldakova, Elena Pastukhova, Yulia Romanova No: 27 Title: Features Of Terrorism Threat Transformation Under The Global Information Security Crisis Pages:190 - 196 Author(s): Vladimir Kotenko, Konstantin Rumyantsev, Kamila Bamatgireeva* No: 28 Title: Information Analysis Of Strategy Formation Of Russian Digital Economy Development Under Instability Pages:197 - 202 Author(s): Vladimir Kotenko, Kamila Bamatgireeva* No: 29 Title: Sociocultural Conditionality Of Relationship Of Conscious Self-Regulation And Human Life Values Pages:203 - 210 Author(s): Tatyana Banshchikova* No: 30 Title: Transformation Of The Marriage Market In The Northern Region: Female Views Pages:211 - 216 Author(s): Anastasia Barashkova*, Svetlana Sukneva, Yulia Potanina, Oksana Тarasova-Sivtseva No: 31 Title: The Impact Of Transport Systems On The Economic Security Of The Enterprise Pages:217 - 226 Author(s): Vitalina Barashyan*, Marina Kuzina, Ekaterina Vasilenko, Sergey Magomedov, Vladimir Abramov No: 32 Title: Peculiarities Of Psychosomatic Health Formation In Adolescent Boys Pages:227 - 233 Author(s): Tatuana Bartosh*, Ludmila Grechkina, Olga Bartosh IV No: 33 Title: Interlexicography In Teaching Russian As A Second Language Pages:234 - 242 Author(s): Elena Baryshnikova*, Dmitrii Kazhuro No: 34 Title: Empirical Research Of Financial Assistance For Enterprises In Digital Econom Pages:243 - 251 Author(s): Ramila Bashirzade*, Rafael Garibov, Tatyana Odintsova, Alla Pakhomova, Julia Glushkova No: 35 Title: Study Of Tax Administration Mechanisms Used For Implementing Government Tax Policies Pages:252 - 258 Author(s): Musa Basnukaev*, Marina Vasilyeva, Mikhail Korostelkin, Marina Dzagoeva, Alexandra Mambetova No: 36 Title: Tax Reforming Using A Socially Oriented Mechanism Pages:259 - 264 Author(s): Musa Basnukaev*, Zinaida Klyukovich, Irina Sugarova, Madina Tuskaeva, Ismail Bataev No: 37 Title: Planning And Forecasting In The Public Tax Management Pages:265 - 269 Author(s): Musa Basnukaev*, Irina Sugarova, Ismail Bataev, Islam Elzhurkaev, Eliza Abdulazizova No: 38 Title: System Approach To Development Of Innovative Bank Products In Bashkortosta Pages:270 - 277 Author(s): Liuza Bayguzina*, Guzaliya Galimova, Elvira Nurdavlyatova, Larisa Ponomaryova No: 39 Title: Military Path Of The Hero Of The Soviet Union Movladi Visaitov Pages:278 - 283 Author(s): Iman Batsaeva*, Satsita Gaitamirova, Khatmat Matagova No: 40 Title: Formation Of Self-Realization Of Future Teacher In Studying At University Pages:284 - 291 Author(s): Fatima Bazaeva*, Isita Muskhanova, Tatyana Yusupkhadzhieva, Lalita Dzhamalkhanova No: 41 Title: Digital Inequality As Factor Determining Integrity And Development Of Civilization Processes Pages:292 - 299 Author(s): Tatiana Sinyuk*, Elena Panfilova, Natalia Yevchenko, Rusanna Pogosyan, Michail Belov No: 42 Title: Economy Development Of European North And Its Influence On Environment Pages:300 - 309 Author(s): Pavel Druzhinin*, Marina Moroshkina, Anna Kurilo V No: 43 Title: Dispersion Of Parameters Of Language Norm Of The Xvii Century Pages:310 - 316 Author(s): Elena Bekasova*, Ekaterina Mironova No: 44 Title: Social Well-Being And Health Of Men As Component Of Family Capital Pages:317 - 326 Author(s): Raisa Belaya*, Tatayana Morozova, Galina Kozyreva, Arseniy Morozov No: 45 Title: Features Of The Implementation Of International Humanitarian Law Rules In Muslim Countries Pages:327 - 333 Author(s): Alisa Belenko* No: 46 Title: Social Security As A Modern Pedagogical Problem Pages:334 -
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