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    Marie Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, modern day Poland, on November 7, 1867. Her parents were both teachers, and she was the youngest of five siblings, Zosia, Józef, Bronya, and Hela. As a child Curie was said to take after her father, Wladyslaw, a math and physics instructor. She was a bright child and excelled at school. But when she was only 10, Curie lost her mother, Bronislawa, to tuberculosis. Marie received a general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father.

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    This is about a scientist who has succeeded in Chemistry and Physics, won two Nobel prizes, and done many other achievements. This scientist is the famous Marie Skłodowska Curie. She has done many things in her lifetime. She was poor and didn’t have a really good education but soon after she became the first scientist to find out about radioactivity and other things. She has even done good things that benefited the world. This all started on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland because this was day

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    Tritium Research Paper

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    Tritium Tritium is a radioactive chemical and is highly hazardous when the tritium chemical is not handled properly. It can be classified as physical, chemical, biological, and even clinical medicine. Some advantages from tritium can be used in weapons manufacture such as: iron sights, scopes and watches, objects with luminous compounds. Tritium is a form of Hydrogen, found naturally in air and water. Unlike most hydrogen, tritium has two extra neutrons in the nucleus. A few scientists have

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    What is courage? Courage is the ability to do something that frightens you. Courage was definitely shown in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Finding of Radium by Marie Curie, and the Apollo 13 Act. Everyone has their own kind of courage. Another definition of courage is, to have strength in the face of pain or grief. I think that Lewis and clark showed the most courage. The biggest reason for thinking this is that Lewis and Clark went out into the wilderness not knowing anything about the strange

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    Carrie Curie Discovery

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    Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. In her earlier years of research was able to develop methods for separating radium from radioactive. Marie and Pierre her husband did many studies that examined many substances and minerals in order to find signs of radioactivity. From studies done, they learned that the materials that they examine contained known radioactivity. The major elements that they studied were uranium and thorium, which were found to have intensity radiation. Marie

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    Marie Curie was born November 7, 1867 in Warsaw Poland. which, being controlled by Russia was very suppressed. Marie’s mother worked as a teacher as did her father, and they made sure that their daughter had a great education. As Marie grew up she began to see how the Russians suppressed the Polish people :for example her father lost his job. Whenever Marie was old enough to go to college, She worked out a deal with her sister, while one was at college in Paris the other would get a job to help

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    Although Marie Sklodowska known as Marie Curie had many accomplishments in life, she conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was born in Warsaw, Poland, to a family of teachers who concluded powerfully in education. She moved to Paris to endure her examinations and there met Pierre Curie, who developed into her husband and colleague in the field of radioactivity. Ordinarily, Marie Curie had a brilliant and inquisitive mind at school. Misfortune struck her at the early age of 10, Curie

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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot is the author of the book on the scientist contributor, Henrietta Lacks. She first learned of the HeLa cells during her biology community college class thirty years after Henrietta’s death and became interested in the person behind the cells ever since. Skloot became determined to tell the true story of Henrietta, and did whatever she could to find information. She presented numerous years of patience interviewing the Lacks to find out all the

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    The story of Henrietta Lacks is definitely one of racism in regard to the taking of her cells without full permission or knowledge, but I don't think in the end race really affected her treatment. What I have read so far shows the attitude of the day back in the 50s that hospitals like Hopkins were not only put in poor black areas to treat them, but to also supply an easy inventory of possible test subjects. The case of the Tuskegee syphilis study is just one of probably many cases where the patients

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    Along with her husband, Pierre Curie, Marie Curie discovered radium and polonium, and coined the term of radioactivity. She was an amazing pioneer for women in science, being the first female professor at the University of Paris and the first woman to be buried at the Parthenon for her own achievements. In addition, she received 2 Nobel Prizes, one in Chemistry and one in Physics, and is one of only two people to ever win 2 awards in separate sciences, along with being the first woman to win one

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