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    effort to achieve it. We can see that in many famous people. Behind their success‚ they spent all their time‚ strength and conscientiousness. Let take Marie Curie – the first person who won two Nobel prizes for the discover of the radioactive elements polonium and radium as an example. She spent her whole life for studying and science. To isolate a fraction of a gram of radium‚ she and her husband processed a ton of pitchblende. Or such as Thomas Edison – a profile inventor with 1‚093 American patents

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    RUNNING HEAD: LIFE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF MADAM CURIE The Life and Accomplishment of Madam Curie: Her Contribution to Science Christina Buce Running Head: Life and Accomplishments of Madam Curie Marie “Madame” Sklodowska‚ also known as Madam Curie‚ was a French chemist‚ born November 7‚ 1987 in Poland. Her early years were know to be sorrowful‚ losing her mother and a sister‚ Marie was an early pioneer in the field of radiology‚ as well

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    about women who once were oppressed and told that they couldn’t follow their dreams. Rich wrote about them paying the price to follow those dreams. In the poem “Power” she talks about the famous scientist Marie Curie‚ and how she found both elements Polonium and radium. She also discovered radioactivity‚ which means that she was working with radioactive elements her whole working life. The radioactive elements caused her to get sick and eventually die. In her poem “Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev” she

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    What do Kingda Ka and the discoverer of radioactivity‚ Marie Curie‚ have in common? Actually‚ there is a lot more than you would think. You might say to yourself that they are completely different‚ which is correct‚ yet incorrect. One thing is a rollercoaster and the other is a famous scientist‚ but when you look past just their physical descriptions‚ you will see how much they actually are alike. They both follow similar paths and they both faced many hardships‚ but also many great things. Firstly

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    her older sister‚ Bronya‚ so she could pay the tuition for the University of Paris. Bronya did the same for Marie in 1891. Marie studied math and physics. Marie Curie and her husband‚ Pierre Curie‚ were scientists. They discovered two elements‚ polonium and radium‚ in a little shed where their laboratory was. Their work was important because radium helps destroy cancer cells. Radiation was also used to take away suffering. Marie Curie changed the world by inventing radium. Radium is what helps us

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    Hertha Marks Ayrton was a British mathematician‚ engineer‚ physicist and inventor who was awarded the Hughes Medal in 1906 by the Royal Society for her work on electric arcs and ripples in sand and water. Born in Portsea‚ Hampshire in 1854‚ she studied at Girton College‚ Cambridge‚ and registered 26 patents for mathematical divders‚ arc lamps and electrodes between 1884 and her death in 1923. As Google marks what would have been her 162nd birthday with a Doodle on its homepage‚ here are five

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    radioactivity‚ discoverer of polonium and radium International Radioactivity Symbol Function: noun / Symbol Po and Ra Definition: A rare‚ brilliant white‚ luminescent‚ highly radioactive metallic element found in very small amounts in uranium ores. It is used in cancer radiotherapy‚ as a neutron source for some research purposes‚ and as a constituent of luminescent paints. CONTRIBUTION to SOCIETY Marie Curie is best known as the discoverer of the radioactive elements polonium and radium and as

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    Leaning over a microscope wearing a crisp white lab coat is a biochemist developing the cure for cancer. Wearing faded blue jeans and a red polo shirt is the company information technologist fixing the company security system. An engineer designs a reusable space shuttle powered by interstellar radiation. Human computers calculate the moon landing to assure the safe arrival of the first men on the moon. Imagine a person in these positions. What did they look like? What color was their skin? Was it

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    the study of genetics. Dimitri Mendeleev created a chart using John Dalton’s work consisting of elements and atoms‚ later on called the Periodic Table. Marie Curie and her husband‚ Pierre Curie found two missing elements of the table‚ radium and polonium. These discoveries caused more debates‚ opening a wider range of scientific answers to previously thought correct studies. The theories drove more scholars to observe things in a scientific view. One of the social sciences was psychology‚ the study

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    Radium Girls was a chemical disaster that happened during the 1920’s. Women in watch making were being exposed to Radium all the time. These women worked painting wristwatches‚ and in order to get a fine point on their paintbrush they licked the brush‚ therefore swallowing the paint. Some of them also painted their teeth and nails with this paint since they were told that it wasn’t harmful. The paint had Radium in it‚ therefore exposing them to Radium. They painted the numbers on the watches. They

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