Apollo - Artemis II and the Joy of Earth
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Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...
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Posted by Peter Jones at 8:26 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: Apollo , Artemis , astronautics , beauty , cosmos , courage , desolation , Earth , endeavour , exploration , flight , humanity , moon , myth , NASA , peace , physics , space , spacecraft
'Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo in 1969, is the only human, dead or alive, that isn't in the frame of this picture.'
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“If the universe is meaningless, so is the statement that it is so… The meaning and purpose of dancing is the dance.” 'Alan Watts on our search for meaning and the antidote to our existential loneliness' |
Posted by Peter Jones at 5:07 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: Apollo , astronautics , dyad , Earth , Gaia , global health framework , group , history , Hodges' model , humanity , identity , loneliness , meaning , perspective , photos , population , reality , self , social , space
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| Apollo 17 1972 NASA Original Blue Marble Photograph |
'NASA’s archival designation for it is AS17-148-22727, and the original image was taken upside down with the South Pole at the top. In its myriad reproductions, it’s flipped up to match what we would normally expect to see.'
Text: https://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/12/09/behind-blue-marble/
POLITICAL | SOCIOLOGY |
SCIENCES | INTERPERSONAL |
Posted by Peter Jones at 1:15 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: Antarctica , Apollo , astronautics , climate , colonial , Earth , expectations , future , global South , history , ice , observation , Oceania , oceans , orientation , perspective , photos , space , water , weather
"In December of 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 became the first people to leave our home planet and travel to another body in space. But as crew members Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders all later recalled, the most important thing they discovered was Earth."
See also:
Earthrise: The Story of the Photo that Changed the World | Short Film Showcase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsShNeDvccc
Thank you Bill and all the Apollo team and subsequent space faring families across the Home planet.
Posted by Peter Jones at 5:34 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: Apollo , astronautics , belief , community , design , Drupal , Hodges' model , interface , knowledge and skills , modules , PHP , programming , project , project management , requirements engineering , software , themes
In health and social care patient, family and the health care team are united in what is constantly described as a journey. Sometimes there are several, care pathways into territories unknown.
Well yes, if care delivery is personalised (who are we to assume ...?); and yes again even if the patient - the individual concerned is an 'expert' in their condition.Posted by Peter Jones at 12:01 am | PERMALINK
Labels: Apollo , concepts , conceptual spaces , Hodges' model , holism , holistic care , holistic competency , models of nursing , nursing education , nursing theory , quality , reflection
The last time human kind ventured to the moon it took a three-stage rocket to get us there.
Unlike the space race and Kennedy's breathtaking commitment, there never has been a political objective akin to - "We choose to achieve holistic care in this decade, and do the other things like multidisciplinary, integrated, electronically supported collaborative care. ..."
Perhaps the UK's series of National Service Frameworks goes some way towards this, with the Next Stage Review over the next decade set to make the holistic difference?
So, it appears that the objective of holistic care isn't easy, like going to the moon it is hard and in this problem domain - care engineering - we have had more than a decade to get there.
There has been a space race in nursing. A race to fill curricula, wards and the heads of many with models and theories of nursing.
Posted by Peter Jones at 8:48 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: Apollo , astronautics , Bliss , courage , education , exploration , future , health , history , Hodges' model , holistic bandwidth , holistic care , holistic skills , stage
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