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The story of Marie Curie

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  • Hi! My name is Marie Curie, I was born in 1867 in Marya Salomee, Poland. I have a husband and 4 sisters.
  • Unfortunately my mom died from Turboculosis when I was a kid
  • My sister died from Typhus, when I was 10.
  • When I became a governess in the country I had an opportunity to teach peasant children how to read and write.
  • My father lost his job as a professor because he was under the Polish Rule.
  • I am now a polish scientist, and not only did I win a Nobel prize in Chemistry and Physics, but I also found two new elements, Polonium and Radium. In fact, I was best known for my Radioactivity. When I finished high school I wanted to go to college but at the time it wasn't very common for women to go to college, but after my sister became a doctor I went to Sorbonne, a collage in Paris.
  • My quote is important because it means how you can change your humanity into good humanity, or how you can improve it.
  • One of my famous quotes is this, “Humanity needs practical men, who get the most out of their work, and, without forgetting the general good safeguard their own interests. But humanity also needs dreamers for whom the disinterested development of an enterprise is so captivating that it becomes impossible for them to devote their care to their own material profit.”
  • My pioneering and scientific work was made remarkable because of the discrimination, which existed against women and science at the time. I was also the first female professor at the university of Paris, and broke down many barriers for women in science.
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