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Feel it like a woman's pride!! Admire!!
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Marie Curie has the scientific spirit of dedication to science, contribution to science, contribution to mankind, perseverance, perseverance, and innovation.
Marie Curie, born in Warsaw, known as "Marie Curie", full name Maria Skłodowska Curie, a famous French Polish scientist, physicist, and chemist, discovered the radioactive elements radium and polonium, measured the half-life of some radioactive elements, and won the Nobel Prize many times.
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Marie Curie's perseverance, meticulousness, selfless dedication, and dedication are worth emulating.
Marie Curie's spiritual qualities.
1. Tenacious personality of unremitting struggle. Marie Curie famously said, "We should believe that our gifts are meant to be used to do something, and that it must be done, no matter how costly."
2. The quality of selfless dedication. Albert Einstein once said: Of all the famous people, Marie Curie is the only one who is not perverted by fame and fortune. Marie Curie gave radium to a laboratory that studied cancer treatment.
3. The noble quality of not fame and fortune. Marie Curie is famous all over the world, but she seeks neither fame nor profit. She has won various bonuses 10 times, 16 medals and 117 honorary titles in her life, but she doesn't care about anything.
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Mrs. Ry, whose original name was Mary Sklodowska, was born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland, to a family of teachers.
As a brilliant scientist, Marie Curie had a social impact that ordinary scientists do not have. Especially because she is a pioneer of successful women, her example has inspired many people. Many people hear her story as a child, but the impression they get is mostly a simplified and incomplete one.
What the world knows about Marie Curie. Much was influenced by the biography of Madame Curie, published in 1937. This book glorifies Marie Curie's life and deals with all the twists and turns of her life.
American biographer Susan Quinn spent seven years collecting unpublished diaries and biographical material, including Curie family members and friends. Last year, a new book was published: Maria Curie: Her life.
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Respect for facts, perseverance, hard work, and the spirit of sacrifice. The spirit and quality of selfless dedication, dedication, hard work, indifference to fame and fortune, and dedication to science are examples worth learning from.
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Marie Curie (. A world-renowned scientist who studied radioactive phenomena and discovered two natural radioactive elements, radium and polonium (pō), he won the Nobel Prize twice in his lifetime (the first time he won the Nobel Prize in Physics and the second time he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry). In the process of studying radium for several years, Marie Curie had a social impact that ordinary scientists did not have.
Especially because she is a pioneer of successful women, her example has inspired many people.
Perseverance, hard-working.
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The persevering Marie Curie.
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Perseverance, selfless dedication, indifferent to fame and fortune.
Among all the celebrities, Marie Curie is one of the few who is not overwhelmed by fame", and only in this way her character has always been admired by the world. >>>More
Marie Curie 1867-1934: French chemist and physicist, originally from Poland, the world's first outstanding scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice.
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Marie Curie, born in Warsaw, Poland, graduated from the University of Paris, a famous scientist, physicist, chemist, pioneer of radioactive research, known as "Marie Curie". He discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium, and became the first person in the world to win two Nobel Prizes. On July 4, 1934, Marie Curie died of illness. >>>More