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    Marie Curie Marie Skłodowska Curie‚ c. 1920 Born Maria Salomea Skłodowska 7 November 1867 Warsaw‚ Kingdom of Poland‚ then part of Russian Empire[1] Died 4 July 1934 (aged 66) Passy‚ Haute-Savoie‚ France Residence Poland‚ France Citizenship Poland (by birth) France (by marriage) Fields Physics‚ chemistry Institutions University of Paris Alma mater University of Paris ESPCI Doctoral advisor Gabriel Lippmann Doctoral students André-Louis Debierne Óscar Moreno Marguerite Catherine

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    the theory of evolution. Gregor Mendel soon came after‚ his work starting 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

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    Canada’s greatest leaders‚ Pierre Elliot Trudeau brought change that would change Canada forever in a positive manner. Although it can be argued that Trudeau’s behavior was outlandish and informal at times‚ it could be considered charismatic‚ however‚ his behavior to politics was superior. He was inspired to change Canada and make it a better place to live. He did so by implying the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ multiculturalism‚ and using laws to make Canada a better place. Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s actions

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    In life if you never made mistakes life it self wouldn’t be fun. Mistakes are used to determine life’s newest creations. Even though people make a lot of mistakes the problem turns into a solution. Nobody is perfect we all make mistakes. I do agree that mistakes are a key part of discoveries because they help you find and make good observations on things and let me show you why. I have recently read a article on Heinrich Schliemann‚ this man was very interesting‚ he dreamed of discovering

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    The Uses and Health Related Claims Made for Radium during the Early 1900s During the early 1900s‚ newly discovered radium was quite popular. People were awed by its mysterious properties rather than it lethal affects. Many uses were found for its luminescence when mixed with a phosphor. Initially‚ radium was widespread among everyday necessities such as toothpaste‚ hair tonic‚ ointments‚ elixir etc. Furthermore‚ radium was also one of the first cancer treatments; it was used as a radiation source

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    Man in the World. Retrieved December 6‚ 2011‚ from http://www.wcax.com/story/16192523/meet-the-most-interesting-man-in-the-world Fröman‚ N. (1996‚ February 28). Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium. Retrieved December 11‚ 2011‚ from Nobel Prize: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/articles/curie/ IBM. (2011). Executive Officers. Retrieved December 10‚ 2011‚ from http://www.ibm.com/investor/governance/executive-officers.wss Metal Bulletin Weekly. (2010‚ October 4)

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    114 Extra Credit 8 December 2015 One of the most influential woman scientists in history is Marie Curie‚ she is also one of the most important scientists overall. In the photograph taken in October of 1927 at the Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons‚ Marie Curie sat with other great figures of science. This included Albert Einstein‚ Max Planck‚ and Neils Bohr. Marie Curie made great accomplishments in the world of science‚ and gained the respect of her peers. To this

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    so-called voltaic pile‚ a forerunner of the electric battery‚ which produced a steady stream of electricity. In honor of his work in the field of electricity‚ the electrical unit known as the volt was named in his honor. Marie Curie AUTOBIOGRAPHY Inventor: Marie Curie (aka Marie Sklodowska) Criteria; First to patent. First practical. Birth: November 7‚ 1867 in Warsaw‚ Poland Death: July 4‚ 1934 in Haute Savoie Nationality: Polish Invention: Study of radioactivity‚ discoverer of

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    Biografía de Pierre Lescot Introducción. El Renacimiento (que simboliza la reactivación del conocimiento y el progreso luego de una época de oscurantismo) es el movimiento artístico‚ humanístico y científico marcado por el regreso a los elementos de la cultura clásica. Este movimiento surgió en Florencia‚ Italia aproximadamente en el siglo XIV después del período de la Edad Media y se propagó al resto de Europa Occidental en los siglos XV y XVI‚ principalmente Francia‚ España‚ Alemania y Países

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    Pierre de Fermat was born August 17‚ 1601 in Beaumont- Lomagne‚ France. Pierre was born into a Catholic family and was baptized August 20‚ 1601. He was one of four children‚ three boys and one girl. Pierre’s father was a leather merchant and the second consul of his hometown. His mother was a parliamentary noblesse de la robe. He began his secondary schooling at Cordeliers. Then it was said he went to the University of Toulouse. He acquired his degree of Bachelor of Civil Laws from the University

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