While I was studying in Cuba I started playing with the idea of how the metaphor of a "human being" can be used to conceptualize a country - in a way useful...
While I was studying in Cuba I started playing with the idea of how the metaphor of a "human being" can be used to conceptualize a country - in a way useful...
While I was studying in Cuba I started playing with the idea of how the metaphor of a "human being" can be used to conceptualize a country - in a way useful...
susan, i have to agree w/ you about theory at the bsn level---i think it is smart to introduce nursing theory in other courses as a wya to "see" and provide...
gosh----i don't knowe whether to worry ----or not----since i am a cancer--you know---one of those people who have to go in many different directions all at...
Well, there are, of course, infinitely many possibilities... Two possibilities that stand out: The shark could get tired/bored - watching you flit around in...
Another of my influential Professors was Henrietta Bernal, who taught us that nurses are natural translators. The next time you read my paper try substituting...
OK - All of you conference attendees have had more than enough time to recover from the conference - so how about some reports Thanks, bear [Non-text portions...
Olga, I have used the "human" metaphor to describe larger communities and groups myself. The key for me is to not become trapped by the metaphor. A community...
My appolgies to Jacqui, having only heard you speak and spoken with you, I did not realize my mispelling until I saw Kelly's post. ... taught us that nurses...
Please do not be concerned. Lots of people do not use the spelling I use for my nickname. Jacqui Jacqueline Fawcett, PhD, FAAN Professor, College of Nursing...
Hi Friends, Thanks to the excellent work of far too many people to mention, the far-sightedness of a similarly large body of people, and the good works of the...
PS - In some browsers the pics of Martha do not come out in the corners - I thought I had it resolved - but apparently not - i already know about this problem....
Huge thanks.and infinite appreciation to Sonya' husband, Sonya, Martha B., and Bear for envisioning Visions in cyberspace! Huge thanks also to Violet M and...
Thank you very much, bear, and all your cohorts. Being a stay-at-home lurker in the literature, I will find this extremely helpful. Margaret Newman ... From:...
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What an absolute gift!! Thank you Bear....and all. I will have a report on the conference compiled hopefully by the weekend. Jacqui, I didn't get to say...
Marcia, Thank you very much for your very kind words. Best wishes for all good things, always, Jacqui Jacqueline Fawcett, PhD, FAAN Professor, College of...
Thought this might be of interest to this group. If you are unable to see the message below, the link is http://iamawakening.org/ Love, light, and peace, Olga ...
I need help. I am drawing a blank but i am certain that rogers did something using the term homospatialis but my one brain cell is just not firing... I know i...
Martha did . . . You may want to look at an article I did where I further explicated her idea of evolution as humanity expands across the the cosmos....
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Thanks Howard, Downloading it as I write... I guess that cold front keeps people at home or office in IC? Brrrrrr bear...
Bear: I think this is referred to in her article in NSQ published in 1992 - she talked about this in relation to humankind going into space. Richard W. Richard...
Bear, I, too, recall Martha's use of the term. Check her writings from the 1990s-I am in Boston, so do not have access to my Martha books here. Best regards,...
Just a small point, but if you google HOMO SPACIALIS, c not t, then that will throw up quite e lot. Fran __________________________________________________ Do...
ah - i yahooed and didn't spell it properly - but i don't consider 5 links "throw{ing} up a lot"... though with your spelling at least i got some links for...