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Video Footage Used "700 Tonnes of Explosives." YouTube. Google, 13 March 2008. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BzUph9HvZk>.

"Best Dramatic Music Ever!!" YouTube. Google, 12 February 2012. Web. 28 April 16 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYj8ciqAPcA>. "Doctors Nurses in Hospital Operating Room Faces Hands. Stock Footage. YouTube. Google, 7 February 2014. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=9q56TbEs5a8>. "Drill and Blast Mining." YouTube. Google, 9 October 2011. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyGYPcKBZ0I>. "Explosive Mining. YouTube. Google, 29 May 2008. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukPyhbWbnSI>. Forest Footage - Noktor 50mm F 0,95 - Sony FS100. YouTube. Google, 6 October 2011. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LseEPC_h28I>. "General Hospital - CPR on Woman." YouTube. Google, 23 June 2011. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaX-RpYspU0>. Mega Mining Pollution in Argentina. YouTube. Google, 30 October 2011. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_juU6oJM_s>. "Nuevo Hospital Rawson En La Provincia De San Juan, Argentina." YouTube. Google, 12 August 2010. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfs Sm4pH-Og>. Open Pit Gold Mining. YouTube. Google, 10 December 2011. Web. 18 April 2014 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S16q_x8TUo0>. Spanish Miners Clash with Riot Police in Madrid. The Telegraph. YouTube. Google, 20 June 2013. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC0Jn3tF wec>. "UNETE A LA REVOLUCIN!!! #EsHoraDeCambiar." YouTube. Google, 25 August 2011. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho4zm35oKk A>. VENEZUELA RIOTS - Caracas Turns Into A Battle Field as Riots. YouTube. Google, 23 February 2014. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n28n dQFC2Hk>.

Violent Clashes in Argentina as Thousands Riot over Energy Deal. YouTube. Google, 29 August 2013. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=HV7K2D0kGoM>. World's Largest Mine - Bingham Canyon Copper Open Pit Mine. YouTube. Google, 25 October 2008. Web. 28 April 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jkX 5nsoqew>.

Works Cited Agard, John, Dolors Armenteras, Eugenia W. Ching, Edgar G. Espeleta, Camilo Lagos, Nicolo Gligo, Roman Pichs, Irene Pisanty, Rafael Pompa, and Asha Singh. Latin America and the Carribbean: Environment Outlook. UNEP. United Nations Environmental Programme. Web. 10 April 2014. <http://www.unep. Environmental Programme describes many different environmental concerns in Latin America, including mining. While none of the information is specific to Argentina, the summary provided by the report helped to create a foundation of knowledge on the issue that helped to understand the broader context of environmentalism in Latin America. "Argentina." The World Bank. The World Bank Group. Web. 11 April 2014. <http:// data.worldbank.org/country/argentina>. This page from the World Bank discusses basic facts about Argentina which helped to provide credible context about the geography, government, and culture of Argentina. This was particularly useful to understand what natural resources are most prevalent in Argentina. Blacksmith Institute. "Artisanal Gold Mining: A Dangerous Pollution Problem. Blacksmith Institute. Blacksmith Institute. Web. 10 April 2014. <http://www. blacksmithinstitute.org/artisanal-gold-mining.html>. This article describes one of the main chemicals used in gold mining: mercury. It describes some of the adverse effects that mercury poisoning can cause. If mercury contaminates the air and water in the area of a mine, residents of the surrounding areas will suffer from mercury poisoning. Brunjes, Allendria. "Mining in Argentina: Development vs Environment." The Argentina Independent. The Argentina Independent, 29 February 2012. Web. 9 April 2014. <http://www.argentinaindependent.com/socialissues/environment/mi ning-in-argentina-development-vs-environment/>. This article from the Argentina Independent discusses the development of the Argentine mining industry as well as the strong opposition to this development. It mentions that the main concern from protesters is protecting the environment, while one of the biggest advantages of mining is economic development, which has become necessary since the 2001 political crisis. Companies looking for growth are struggling to balance profitability and environmental stewardship, and citizens hoping to live in a sustainable region are growing impatient. Marinova, Dora, and Svetla Petrova. "Social Impacts of Mining at a Local Community Level and the Role of CSR for Sustainability." International Association for Impact Assessment. IAIA. Web. 9 April 2014. <http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iaia.or g%2Fconferences%2Fiaia12%2Fuploadpapers%2FFinal%2520papers%2520revie w%2520process%2FPetrova%2C%2520Svetla.%2520%2520Social%2520impact s%2520of%2520mining%2520at%2520a%2520local%2520community%2520lev el%2520and%2520the%2520role%2520of%2520CSR%2520for%2520sustainabil ity.pdf%3FAspxAutoDetectCookieSupport%3D1>. This study from the

International Association for Impact Assessment discusses the effects of mining on a community and the environment. While this article described a case in Australia completely unrelated to the situation in Argentina, the general information provided could apply anywhere in the world. It clearly defined much of the environmental nomenclature used in other sources, making the issue easier to understand. Robertson, Cole. "In the Shadow of a Mine: Pollution, Corruption and Crime." The Argentina Independent. The Argentina Independent, 10 September 2009. Web. 9 April 2014. <http://www.argentinaindependent.com/feature/in-the-shadow-of-amine-pollution-corruption-and-crime/>. This source from the Argentina Independent describes the experience of living near an ore mine. It describes many of the disadvantages involved in the practice of ore mining, as well as the problems associated with trying to mitigate these disadvantages. It also mentions what the mining companies are trying to do about the situation. It takes a stance against the practice, but also explains that the government is able to do little to regulate the companies sustainability standards. "Smart Infrastructure in Patagonia." The Nature Conservancy. The Nature Conservancy. Web. 11 April 2014. <http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/ regions/-south america/argentina/howwework/smart-infrastructure-inpatagonia.xml>. This page from The Nature Conservancy describes the mining situation in Patagonia, a mountainous region shared by Argentina and Chile. While it provides information specific to the region, the general facts provided an understanding into the threat of underground mining. Swinden, Silvia. Open Cast Mining in Latin America: Water Pollution and Human \ Rights Violations. Pressenza International Press Agency. Pressenza, 10 July 2012. Web. 9 April 2014. <https://www.pressenza.com/2012/07/open-castmining-in-latin-americax-water-pollution-and-human-rights-violations/>. This article by Silvia Swinden from the World Center of Humanist Studies summarizes a violent protest in Peru against gold mining. The article shows that such protests are common throughout Latin America as mining becomes a larger controversy between growing companies and environmentalist citizens. TED Case Studies. TED Case Study: Argentina Mining. Web. 9 April 2014. <http://www.american.edu/ted/argmine.htm>. This case study on mining in Argentina summarizes the impact that gold mining has on the environment. The effect most thoroughly discussed was that on wildlife in the region and how air pollution produced by gold mining will destroy animals natural habitats and kill plants. Timeline: Argentinas Road to Ruin. Washington Post. The Washington Post Company. Web. 15 April 2014. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpsrv/business/articles/argentinatimeline.html>. This timeline presented the progression of the economic crisis in Argentina in the late 1990s and early

2000s. This helped to reveal why economic profitability is so important for the Argentine economy. Web, Mine. "How Gold Is Found, Mined and Processed." International Business Times. IBT Media, Inc., 19 May 2009. Web. 21 April 2014. <http://www.ib times.com/how-gold-found-mined-processed-267446>. This article from the International Business Times describes the process of gold mining. This was helpful to determine whether the film would be about pit mining or underground mining. "What Is Sustainable Development?" International Institute for Sustainable Development. World Commission on Environment and Development. Web. 11 April 2014. <http://www.iisd.org/sd/>. This page from the International Institute for Sustainable Development describes the concept of sustainable development. This is important in the context of the Argentine mining industry because the government, mining companies, and citizens are trying to balance business development and growth with environmental sustainability.

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