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energy flow at undergraduate level,
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Improvement of life quality, not ev
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' It was agreed that there are seri
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Bibliography Anon. 1981. Patterns o
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Niebuhr, R. 1964. Man and Engels on
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Australian Soil Conservation Confer
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government. In this way the long-st
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on a permanent basis. 8. Role - - o
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government. In this way the long-st
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on a permanent basis. 8. Role of Or
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present parties, have failed to con
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significance of the realities which
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outcast and the down-trodden. In a
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esources" (Roberts, 1974). Conserva
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Booysen, P. de V. 1980. The importa
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Severe salinization in Victoria. Ph
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industries, the principle of lquser
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Planninq Map problem areas. Identif
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should be planted on high open poun
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primarily of landholders. After sim
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REFERENCES 1. 'Anon. (1978). A Basi
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OTHEREARTH The Role of Women in Dev
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~orkinsr Maps There has been a grea