Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/238
Title
PURE Insights, Volume 10, Issue 1 (full issue)
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/1
Rights
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Volume
10
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Url
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Title
Coming Back
Creator
Erin Ross
Subject
Graphic Design
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/2
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Alternative Title
Coming Back
Abstract
The world is emerging from a very strange and scary time, and students and faculty are looking forward to coming back to campus this fall term. In response to this new beginning, this year’s Pure Insights cover image illustrates a scene with themes of “returning” and “winter.” The two figures in the scene have struggled long and hard to get to shelter, which is symbolic of what many of us have been through this past year. As a reference to education, the figure on the left is wearing a backpack, and the warm glow from the sky and castle conveys a feeling of comfort and welcoming.
Volume
10
Supported by
Jennifer Bracy
Note
Jennifer Bracy
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/236
Title
Riverbed Blues
Creator
Kit Evans
Subject
Poetry
poetry
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/4
Rights
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Alternative Title
Riverbed Blues
Abstract
a poem
Volume
10
Supported by
Henry Hughes
Note
Henry Hughes
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/235
Title
When you ask me what we'll do...
Creator
Trinity Herr
Subject
Poetry
Poetry
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/5
Rights
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Alternative Title
When you ask me
Volume
10
Supported by
Henry Hughes
Note
Henry Hughes
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/234
Title
A Mathematical Approach to Inventory Management at Client-choice Food Pantries
Creator
Josh B Salsbury
Subject
Applied Mathematics
mathematics
inventory management
client-choice food pantry
food pantry
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/7
Rights
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Alternative Title
Mathematical Approach to Inventory Management at Client-choice Food Pantries
Abstract
Traditional food pantry models give customers pre-arranged boxes of food that offer no or limited choice of the items received. Recent research indicates that the client-choice model, in which customers get to choose items in a grocery store-like setting, is a much less wasteful and more dignifying method of running a food pantry (Remley, et al. 2006). However, there has not been scholarly research into the best practices for organizing and restocking items at client-choice pantries, which can significantly affect the quality and amount of food a customer has the opportunity to shop for. This research outlines a method of using common probability and statistics techniques to quantify the expected equity and risk of products expiring to find an optimal restocking method.
Volume
10
Supported by
Leanne Merrill
Note
Leanne Merrill
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/233
Title
Captikwł and The Laws of Nature; The Syilx People's Ethical and Cultural Connection with Mother Earth
Creator
Gabrielle M Miller
Subject
Anthropology
Environmental Studies
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/6
Rights
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Alternative Title
Captikwł and The Laws of Nature
Abstract
In this paper, I explore how the Syilx's oral history (captikwł) shapes their identity and ethics through their understanding and respect for mother earth. I analyzed the captikwł of the Syilx and their discourses about life; drawing on their orature (written oral history) to demonstrate that because oral history is an important aspect of Syilx culture, the Syilx people of the British Columbia and Washington region have learned to survive for centuries due to how they relate to their lands. The anthology of the Syilx captikwł are reviewed in the paper to gain a better understanding of how this collection of stories inspire an environmental ethical philosophy and justice that is deeply rooted in their identity as indigenous people and practiced across generations
Volume
10
Supported by
Isidore Lobnibe
Note
Isidore Lobnibe
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/232
Title
Track and Field’s Influence on Race, Gender and Ethnicity in the 1930s, including the 1936 Olympic Games.
Creator
Neal R. Cranston
Subject
Race
Track and field
Gender
Ethnicity
Sports
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/8
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Alternative Title
Track and Field's Influence on Race, Gender and Ethnicity in the 1930s
Abstract
Track and field in the 1930s provided a unique opportunity for athletes of all races, gender, and ethnicities to come together and compete on an equal playing field. This helped bridge the tension and divide that existed within segregated America but also showed the power that athletics has in highlighting common human characteristics. The evidence that will primarily illustrate this comes from a number of primary sources including six oral histories conducted by the United States Holocaust Museum as well as The 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Archives. These interviews give a glimpse into what the 1936 Olympic experience was like for many of the athletes that did not receive the same level of recognition as their teammate Jesse Owens. The Pan American Games which took place in Dallas in 1937 highlighted some of the harsh realities of racism in the American South despite the meet promoters intentions of holding a “harmonious” track meet not centered around race.[1] Overall these sources will contribute to the field by highlighting track and field’s involvement in healing social divides far ahead of its time.
[1]Dyreson, Mark. “The Original Pan-American Games? The 1937 Dallas Pan-American Olympics.” International Journal of the History of Sport 33, no. 1/2 (January 2016): 6–28.
Volume
10
Supported by
Kimberly Jensen
Note
Kimberly Jensen
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Url
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/231
Title
Junk Drawer
Creator
Molly Gale
Subject
Poetry
Date
12/27/2021
Type
Text
Identifier
pure/vol10/iss1/3
Rights
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Volume
10
Supported by
Henry Hughes
Note
Henry Hughes
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