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Maria made an agreement with her sister Bronisława, that she would give her financial assistance during Bronisława's medical studies in Paris, in exchange for similar assistance two years later. In connection with this, she took a position as governess. First with a lawyer's family in Kraków, then for two years in Ciechanów with a landed family, the Żorawskis, relatives of her father. While working for the latter family, she fell in love with their son Kazimierz Żorawski, which the future eminent mathematician reciprocated. His parents, however, rejected the idea of his marrying the penniless relative, and Kazimierz was unable to oppose them. Maria lost her governess' position. She found another with the Fuchs family in Sopot, on the Baltic Sea coast, where she spent the next year, all the while financially assisting her sister.
Marie Curie was a scientist and she discovered the element radium. She was a teacher and governess in her younger years and became a successful scientist who won two Nobel Prizes for her work.
To help her sister attend college, Marie Sklodowska worked as a governess. To help pay for her own college expenses, Marie worked as a tutor, and later in an industrial laboratory. She met Pierre Curie while studying for her doctorate, found someone who shared her passion for science, and eventually fell in love. They eventually worked together to show that radioactivity was an inherent property of an element, and not the result of chemical interactions within a compound.
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Marie Curie was a chemist and physicist who specialized in radioactivity and continued in her scientific work after she became famous.
Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist.
Marie Curie was a chemist famous for her work in raiology. She was the first woman to be a professor at the University of Paris. Before her, no woman had ever won the Nobel Prize. She won two, in two different fields: physics and chemistry.
inventing the radium and poionium
Depands on how many curies, what kinf of shielding and a few other factors.
It is estimated that the amount of radioactive gases released from the Three Mile Island Unit II incident in 1979 was less than 481 PBq (13 million curies) and that the amount of Iodine-131 released was less than 740 GBq (20 curies).
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They were both school teachers.
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Marie Curies dads occupation was a professor in Mathematics and physics. Both her parents were teachers:)
Marie Salomea Sklodowska-Curie
Marie Curie childhood was was very tough
Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist.
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There were no bands in her time.
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tuberculosis
Bronisława Skłodowski