Was the employee forewarned of the consequences of his or her actions? Are the employer's rules reasonably related to business efficiency and performance the employer might reasonably expect from the employee? Was an effort made before discharge to determine whether the employee was guilty as charged? Was the investigation conducted fairly and objectively? Did the employer obtain substantial evidence of the employee's guilt? Were the rules applied fairly and without discrimination? Was the degree of discipline reasonably related to the seriousness of the employee's offense and the employee's past record?
The seven hidden trophies are for completing each of the seven main missions.
The seven principles are: Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Republicanism, Individual Rights.
Principles of MAÁT: Truth, Justice, Harmony, Balance, Order, Reciprocity, Propriety
seperation of power
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what are the ethical principles
The principles of just resort to war, as taught in the Just War tradition in Army schools, are known as "jus ad bellum." These principles include legitimate authority, just cause, right intention, probability of success, last resort, and proportionality. They serve as a moral framework for determining when it is justifiable to engage in armed conflict. This tradition emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in the decision-making process regarding war.
Cause and effect
1.nature knows best.2.all forms of life are important.3.everything is connected to everyone else.4.everything changes.5.everything must go somewhere.6.ours is a finite earth.7.nature is beautiful and we are stewards of god's creation.
You will find it in the document called "Ten Principles of IT Governance". Just google the keywords
Do a collage of pictures for each one.
These include concentration, centering, flowing movement, and breath.