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Item Audio-Visual Aid working manual.(ARDRI Publication centre, 1983-04) L.T TrollepeAudio-Visual Aid working manualItem Knowledge and Experience.(University of Fort Hare, 1990) Rauche, G. A.This hermeneutical approach to the methodology of human knowledge, in the context of the continuing debate over the basic questions of knowledge and truth in the individual sciences and in philosophy, seeks to show man the way out of his present existential dilemma and guide him towards his self-emancipation from the current science dogma and technology cult. Its purpose is to make him aware of his being dominated by a one-dimensional, functionalistic way of thinking and of the dire consequences that spring from it. He is reminded that he is not a one-dimensional but a multi-dimensional being. In terms of the methodology ok knowledge, this means that there is only one type of knowledge but that there are various types, which are methodologically constituted as theories from man's basic contingent (variable, changing) experience of reality.Item Land holding agriculture, Land availabilityand land reform negotiations in Isidenge(ARDRI University of Forthare, 1995-02-27) L WotshelaThe purpose of this report is to illustrate in greater detail research that has been undertaken into a particular land conflict. The report also demonstrates the potential value of research, not only in discovering the position in the rural areas but also in helping to facilitate progress on land reform. This material has been passed, in greater detail, to the regional government and has fed into the Border Rural Cornmi ttee' s attempts to broker land transfers. The reader is also referred to Appendices 3 and 5 of this Report (see references), as well as Chapter 6 of the Eastern Cape Regional Overview)