3 research outputs found
Sleep Deprivation Impairs Productivity in Adults With Mood Disorders: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
Sleep deprivation (SD) is common in adults with mood disorders. Yet, little is known about how SD in adults with mood disorders may further restrict participation in occupations. This scoping review synthesized the literature on the effects of sleep deprivation on the productivity of adults with mood disorders.
Primary Author and Speaker: Melissa Knott
Contributing Authors: Christopher Derak, Lisa McAughey, Rashmi Mehrotra, Florence Roudbarani</jats:p
Fitrah manusia: Analisis terhadap novel ayat-ayat cinta 2 karya Habiburrahman El-Shirazy
Habiburahman El-Shirazy is an Indonesian novelist who writes novels with Islamic messages. Among his noteworthy works are Ayat-Ayat Cinta, Ketika Cinta Bertasbih 1, Ketika Cinta Bertasbih 2, Pudarnya Pesona Cleopatra, Di Atas Sajadah Cinta, Dalam Mihrab Cinta, Cinta Suci Zahrana, Ayat-Ayat Cinta 2, Bumi Cinta dan Api Tauhid. This research will examine one of his novels, ‘Ayat-Ayat Cinta 2’, using a method to study works based on Islam known as a fitrah criticism of Sohaimi Abdul Aziz's views. Employing a textual analysis, the study focuses on the author-created characters and characterizations. The study indicates that the moral character pattern dominates the entire narrative when the author emphasizes human nature that tends towards goodness and nobility. It was also demonstrated that the human nature that possesses Asmaul Husna’s attributes can manifest them in themselves. The core pattern of religion, which is to recognize God’s uniqueness, may be noticed in the characters’ Islamic faith beliefs. Several characters return to the fitrah of a Muslim, demonstrating the probable Islamic, holy, and safe aspect of fitrah, as understood by fitrah's critics. The pattern of fitrah connected with worship also suggests that the featured characters are aware of their nature that was created to worship God. The findings of the analysis indicate that the author has successfully employed three patterns in Islamic teachings, namely belief, worship, and morals, to develop a character who adheres to the Islamic faith and can serve as a role model for the readers to be good believers
Involving society in restoration and conservation
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social systems, but that they should rather be seen as interacting, cross‐scaled, coupled systems operating on multiple temporal and spatial scales. Humans have an increasing impact on ecosystems worldwide, while at the same time ecosystems are of critical importance for the functioning of human systems through ecosystems services. Often the term “social ecological systems” is used in approaches that consider ecological and social systems as integrated systems. This paper aims to contribute to clarification of the different relationships between social and ecological systems. The focus is on the social side of ecological restoration and conservation, in particular on participation, indigenous knowledge, governance, and ethics. It is concluded that in restoration and conservation of social ecological systems more attention should be paid to the role of social systems and conditions on which ecosystems depend. It implies awareness of the importance of engaging stakeholders and fostering public debate and deliberation
