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2021 ◽  
pp. 002076402110601
Author(s):  
Febna Moorkath ◽  
Mysore Narasimha Vranda ◽  
Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar

Background: In developing countries like India, many women with mental illness are residing in shelter care homes (SCHs) without their wish. SCHs are residential facilities provided to the socially and economically backward women for free of cost. These facilities are funded by government or voluntary organizations. Aim: To understand the living experiences of homeless women with chronic mental illness (HWCMI) admitted in SCHs. Method: This article highlights learning from a qualitative study, 17 HWCMI participated in the research. Along with their past experiences, present life, and expectations in the future, other socio-demographic details also recorded. Qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis approach with the Atlas ti-8 software. Findings: Three main themes were emerged from the analysis such as ‘Eventful past’, ‘Stagnant present’, and ‘Hopeful future’. The theme ‘Eventful past’ shows clear pathways to homelessness. ‘Stagnant present’ reflects upon trapped present life and their concerns and care-related aspects. The final theme, ‘hopeful future’, depicts strong hope in future and readiness for changing their living situations. The findings are discussed in the background of current trends in psychiatric rehabilitation and what is lacking in the Indian context. Conclusion: This study attempts to unveil the gender-specific and person-centric explanations of experiences associated with the combination of homelessness and mental illness.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Metharani N ◽  
Srividya R ◽  
Rekha G ◽  
Ranjith Kumar V

Diabetes can be a collection of metabolic problems and lots of human beings are affected. Diabetes Mellitus can be caused by a variety of factors including age, stoopedness, lack of activity, inherited diabetes, lifestyle, poor eating habits, hypertension, and so on. Diabetics are more likely to develop diseases like coronary illness, kidney contamination, eye sickness, stroke and other risks. Distributed computing and Internet of Things (IoT) are two instruments that assume a vital part in the present life with respect to numerous angles and purposes including medical care observing of patients and old society. Diabetes Healthcare Monitoring Services are vital these days on the grounds that and that to distant medical care observing in light of the fact that truly going to clinics and remaining in a line is exceptionally ineffectual adaptation of patient checking. Current practice in emergency clinic is to gather required data for diabetes conclusion through different tests and proper treatment is given dependent on analysis. Utilizing enormous data investigation can consider large datasets and discover covered up data, uncertain examples to find information from the data and expect the outcome as demand. Diabetics are caused because of a tremendous uphill in the blood partition containing glucose. There is an advancement conspire accessible using train test split and K overlay cross approval utilizing Scikit learn technique. Various ML algorithms consisting of SVM, RF, KNN, NB, Decision Tree and Logistic Regression are also used.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 439
Author(s):  
Adrian A. Khan

During certain crises, displacement of populations seeking safe refuge elsewhere can occur without the certainty of a return, if at all. Children and young people in such contexts often face the additional challenge of restrictions or disregard towards engaging their agency in migration decision-making processes. Through 60 in-depth interviews with 30 trans-Himalayan participants (ages of 16–23) and multi-sited ethnography throughout Nepal, this paper investigates multiple experiences of crises experienced by young people and the effects on their life course trajectories. From focusing on the Civil War in 1996–2006, the 2015 earthquake, and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper proposes that initial displacements from the Civil War, when connected with other crises later on in a participant’s life course, better prepared them to deal with crises and enabled them to create a landscape of resilience. Furthermore, a landscape of resilience that connects past and present life course experiences during crises prepared some participants for helping their larger communities alleviate certain crises-related tension. Overall, this paper extends analysis on an under-researched group of young migrants by connecting crises that shaped their (im)mobility and life trajectories, rather than approaching crises as singular, isolated experiences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (20) ◽  
pp. 4770
Author(s):  
Ilaria Campesi ◽  
Andrea Montella ◽  
Giuseppe Seghieri ◽  
Flavia Franconi

There is an urgent need to optimize pharmacology therapy with a consideration of high interindividual variability and economic costs. A sex–gender approach (which considers men, women, and people of diverse gender identities) and the assessment of differences in sex and gender promote global health, avoiding systematic errors that generate results with low validity. Care for people should consider the single individual and his or her past and present life experiences, as well as his or her relationship with care providers. Therefore, intersectoral and interdisciplinary studies are urgently required. It is desirable to create teams made up of men and women to meet the needs of both. Finally, it is also necessary to build an alliance among regulatory and ethic authorities, statistics, informatics, the healthcare system and providers, researchers, the pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries, decision makers, and patients to overcome the gender gap in medicine and to take real care of a person in an appropriate manner.


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-77
Author(s):  
Edyta Fedorushkov

The article analyses the figure of the heroine Lubov in Kirill Serebrennikov’s film St George’s Day. The main aim is to show how the town of Yuriev and its residents affect the spiritual change of Lubov. The author examines the consistent rejection of the truth of the mind in favour of the truth of faith in Lubov’s life. The initial multilevel conflict between the opera singer and the town is supposed to be laid out in the Russian attitude to the world, which is based on the verge of two binary paradigms – the West and the East – exemplifying in turn the culture of the mind (reason) and the culture of faith (intuition). The provincial Russian town is correlated with the view of St. Petersburg in V. Toporov’s ‘Petersburg text’ due to its particular and distinguishable influence on outer visitors: the town imposes on Lubov its rules, affecting her present life not only materially but most of all spiritually. Besides, the consecutive analyses allow to draw an analogy between Lubov and Dostoevsky’s meek heroines. Like the ‘humiliated and insulted’ women of the author of Crime and punishment, the former opera singer enters the path of suffering and self-sacrifice to completely abandon her own self.


The Batuk ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-66
Author(s):  
Arjun Dev Bhatta

This article analyzes and evaluates Henrik Ibsen’s most controversial drama “Ghosts” from naturalistic point of view. Naturalism views human life in relation to internal and external environment. It insists on the effect of the past that shapes the present life of human beings. Based on this philosophy of life, this article examines how the life of the leading characters Mrs. Alving and her son Oswald has been influenced. Mrs. Alving’s present values and views on life have a concern with conventional and religious past whereas Oswald’s philosophy of life is guided and governed by his dead father. This article also shows heredity and genetic transformation are biological facts that affect human life. Thus, the object of this article is to explore how human beings are controlled by the inescapable past.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
Moh Rosyid

This article describes the model homeschooling at Samin community in Kaliyoso and Larekrejo Village, Undaan District, Kudus, Central Java. Samin is Javanese ethnic community the originally driven by Ki Samin Surosentiko against invaders in Blora, Central Java. its existence extends to city Kudus, Central Java until now. This article is to explore Samin community no formal school purposed generation protected so that slip up present life. This research data were obtained by interview, participatory observation, and literature review. Data collection was analyzed using a qualitative descriptive approach. This curriculum are not slander (drengki), greedy (srei), hate others (panasten), indict without evidence (dawen), envy (kemeren), contempt fellow (nyiyo marang sepodo), and stay five away from abstinence are accuse (bedok), steal (colong), shoplifting (pethil-jumput); and don’t want to find goods (nemu wae ora keno). Samin community don’t formal school for maintain the teachings, inherit the speech in speech, educated by parent and figure, the evaluated in his life.The state must be present explaining by sustainable (1) developed the matter learning for homeschooling formal by persuasive approach,(2) village government involvement to guide about marriage not recorded according to the law married and people administration. For Samin a religion coloum in ID card still written Islam or strip for facilitated becomes indiginious religion.


2021 ◽  

Abraham Sutzkever (Yiddish: Avrom Sutskever; Hebrew: Avraham Sutskever) (b. 1913–d. 2010) was a titan of Yiddish literature. Over the course of six decades, he published more than thirty volumes of poetry and prose. He also edited the most important postwar Yiddish journal of arts and letters, Di goldene keyt, from 1949 to 1995. From his youth in Vilna and Siberia to his later years in Tel Aviv, Sutzkever insistently posited the power of poetry to sustain life and culture. His wartime experiences further marked the writer as both poet and hero. During his incarceration in the Vilna Ghetto, he served as a member of the “Paper Brigade,” rescuing the cultural heritage of the Jewish community of the “Jerusalem of Lithuania.” He also took up arms as a partisan fighter in the forests surrounding the city. After the war, he testified in graphic detail at the Nuremberg Tribunals at the request of the Soviet Union. A writer of wide-ranging interests—from the frozen tundra of Omsk to the cafés of Paris, from the cellars of the Vilna Ghetto to the shores of the Red Sea—Sutzkever continually exercised his neologistic skills, poeticizing his present life in conversation with the memories of his past and his cultural ambitions for the future. Some of his most prominent volumes include his first collection, Lider (Poems), published in Warsaw in 1937; his epic poem Sibir (Siberia), illustrated by Marc Chagall and published in Jerusalem in 1953; the series of experimental prose poems of memorialization, Griner akvaryum (Green Aquarium), published in Jerusalem in 1975; and one of his later volumes, Lider fun togbukh (Poems from a Diary), published in Tel Aviv in 1977.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Abd. Kholid ◽  
Abu Bakar ◽  
Muktafi Muktafi ◽  
Mukhammad Zamzami
Keyword(s):  

<p>There are some problems with interpreting the verses contained in the Koran to the understanding of the contemporary Islamic age, especially regarding the issue of non-Muslim leaders. The majority of Muslim scholars argue that their religion prohibits selecting a non-Muslim leader in a normal situation. Meanwhile, few of them allow such leaders in reasonable conditions based on the argument that the prohibition in the Qur’ān and the Sunna is no longer applicable in the present life. Therefore, this paper re-analyzed the meaning of awliyā’ from the interpretation of Hamka and M. Quraish Shihab with Jorge J.E. Gracia’s hermeneutics perspective. The result suggested that the prohibition to appoint a non-Muslim as the leader is applicable only in situations where such a person shows real hostility toward Islam and makes the religion their enemy. It also applies to Muslims that violate the commands of God and His messenger because the main requirements of being a leader are the ability to create justice and foster prosperity.</p>


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