Sunday, August 4, 2019
M & Ms - Miners and Mercury :: essays research papers
 Most miners of the Amazon lead a very polluted  way of life. They pollute the environment they live in  and they pollute themselves. The, "garimpeiros" as  the miners are called in Brazil are independent  farmers of the gold that flows beneath the rivers of  the Amazon rain-forest. Their daily routine of early  mornings, long hard days, and late nights drinking  and taking cocaine contribute to their way of life.  Their only goal in life is to drill for the gold dust  which seems to collect at the bottoms of waterfalls  then use the profits for illegal self indulgences like  cocaine. To extract this gold dust they must  combine mercury with the dust, and because of the  mercuryââ¬â¢s chemical make-up it is able to extract the  gold from the useless rock and debris. The mercury,  however, isnââ¬â¢t the cleanest element for the  environment. Many garimpeiros carelessly use the  mercury then dump it into the rivers polluting the  water and the food. Also, the dust from the mercury  gets inhaled and eating by the miners, contributing  to their polluted way of life. All day dragas, which  are boats used for mining the bottom of rivers, are  pulled to locations where gold is thought to be  found, moving and polluting. Then there is the  common drug use among these farmers. The author  even quotes a man named Lincoln, an owner of a  draga, saying, "[n]ot that I object to cocaine. Itââ¬â¢s no  worse than anything else, as far as I know, and  addicts make good workers." To sum the  garimpeirosââ¬â¢ way of life, they live a life of drinking  and drugs, women and murder. So the polluted way  of life is obvious, men poison the waters and the  food and then ultimately themselves, with the illegal  activities of the mining trade in Brazil.    Although most do not realize their way of life and  its defects, the struggling people of the Brazillian  mining trade have special situations and great  aspirations. Most men are poor and the temptation  to work as a garimpeiros is great. Their isnââ¬â¢t much  work other then that of an independent miner. Their  line of work has what the author describes as a,  "free-spirited, picaresque hero." Most men aspire  to inevitably find that big strike thatââ¬â¢s just around the  corner, then get out and raise a decent life,  however, this isnââ¬â¢t the typical case, most do not,    					    
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