Demarcator

DEFINITION

An individual, group or any affected entity of an unequal occurrence.

EXPLANATION

CLARIFICATIONS
The primary victim affected by a particular occurrence of inequity.
EXEMPLIFICATIONS
The affected party of any unequal occurrence must be the central focus of any efforts to equate inequities. This occurrence must have a certain level of significance. Although there could be more criteria, the significance will most likely include considerations of how harsh the victim was affected, how many victims were affected, and how many people could be affected from a future recurrence. Demarcation is the last in a sequence of efforts required to equate a particular occurrence. A chain of inequalities could transpire. Unfortunately, at times the victims are lucky to receive any acknowledgement, compensation, or even worse, the Martyr’s Accreditation principle.
AFFIRMATIONS
A Demarcator is necessary to stave off perpetuation of inequalities. They serve as pillars amongst inequities. They are the surviving entities that validate the scales of equality over time.
CONSIDERATIONS
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THESIS

A Demarcator is the primary entity for assessing the effectiveness of methods used to equate an occurrence of inequality.

EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES

  1. Identify and quantify the parameters of the Demarcators.
  2. Identify and quantify the factors that surround the appointment of a Demarcator.
  3. Establish effective methods to assert Demarcators.

TECHNICAL WRITING BY:

D S Reid