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Brazil Project: Part Two

Looking at Brazil.

Limits are put on the number of wild animals and birds hunted to ensure species survive.

They make sure their villages are clean and orderly to help reduce waste and pollution.

Useful new trees and shrubs have been added to the forest.

They boost the quality of the soil by adding their own home made fertiliser mad out of plant leave, ashes and termite nests.

Any spare food or forest products should not go to waste they are traded.

Although all this care can sometimes be a hard match for the destroyers of the forest. The people of the Amazon have their own way of life and wish to be left alone but as Brazil have more and more economic struggles the people of the outside world are forced to cut down the rain forest to develop new roads, power stations, more areas for mining and ranching. This put the Amerindians under mass threat; they are forced to move whilst their rainforest is destroyed before them. This mass reservation also puts many species of animals and plants under threat. This is what Brazils struggles have come to, destroying one of natures many wonders, in which such beauty and tranquillity lay, for what? A little paper money. It is a disgrace what this race has come to, all due to the rivalry of economic matters. The world will only be at peace when we all live as the Amerindians do. Away from all the commercialisation, where people are not made of plastic, are not so conceited and greedy for more when they have it all. Although if we were to all live life the Amerindians do, it may become triadic, people may wish to rival, have more comfort than others which would result in the Amazon rainforest disappearing rapidly all down to a race far from superior, if we still have to divide out nation over paper money that should just come and go.             

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