Does the root of intent matter?
DEFINITION
The validation of personal intent at a root level.
EXPLANATION
CLARIFICATIONS The seed always indicates root intent. |
EXEMPLIFICATIONS The Rule Of Sow And Reap (ROSAR) is a universal rule. Its fundamental to protecting human rights. The Seed Clause protects the ROSAR by validating the intent of individuals. It can significantly influence the variables that affect equality; including rules and conduct. The Seed Clause can validate the moral integrity, and legitimacy of any assembly that claims to be an Equality Driven Network (EQDN). Thus, making it a necessity for Equality Essential Environments (EQEE). |
AFFIRMATIONS Without the Seed Clause, there is a severe risk of inequality occurring. |
CONSIDERATIONS Usually, infiltration occurs when Seed Clause is absent. While this oversight most frequently occurs at the introduction to a network, it also transpires once individuals have an established presence within a network. Newcomers, previously vetted, and long standing individuals must all validate their loyalty to the declared root intent of the assembly, via the Seed Clause at regular intervals. This is a mandatory requirement of an equality assembly. |
THESIS
The Seed Clause provides a strong and reliable basis to protect the moral integrity of an Equality Driven Network (EQDN).
EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES
- Identify and quantify the parameters of the Seed Clause.
- Identify and quantify methods to establish the benefits of Seed Clause.
TECHNICAL WRITING BY:
D S Reid