The person is Kazimierz Zorawski. They liked each other till Zorawski's parents disagreed a marriage between them
she was involved in a scandal. after her husband, pierre curie died, she fell in love with a mathematician (sorry, blanked out on his name) but he was married already.
One tragedy in Marie Curie's life was the death of her husband, Pierre Curie, in a traffic accident in 1906. Pierre's untimely death was a significant loss for Marie personally and also professionally, as they had collaborated closely in their research.
They met 1n 1894 at the school of Sorborne in Paris and were married on the 25th of July 1895. But why did they get married? They fell in love with each other.
This looks to be the answer, taken from Wikipedia: 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.
The first person who fell in the water.
First love refers to that very special person you fell in love with the very first time you fell in love. No one ever forgets that special person.
a bob sleder fell out of his cart thing and died it was genia leskiew.
She died from Aplastic anemia I am quite sure you can guess that is was almost certainly from handing radioactive materials unsafely. Which they didn't really know the dangers about yet. There is also a story about radioactive materials in test tubes that she had in her desk because she like the nice glow they gave off. Aplastic anemia is a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new red blood cells to replenish the blood. Marie Curie died in 1934, of what was described as an aplastic pernicious anaemia of rapid, feverish development. This was nearly identical a diagnosis given for the first reported radiation-related death of a radium dial painter. "Rapidly progressing anaemia of the pernicious type" (Martland 1925). It is argued that her death was not a result of Radium exposure because pernicious anaemia believed to be caused by radiation exposures. it is quite likely that her doctor had misdiagnosed her illness, Indeed, her daughter, Eve Curie, wrote (1937): "the abnormal symptoms, the blood tests, differing from those in any known case of pernicious anaemia, accused the true criminal: radium." Marie's eldest daughter and collaborator, Irene Curie, died in her mid-50s of leukaemia. Reference: Curie, E. Madame Curie. Doubleday; Garden City, NY; 1937. Paul Frame, CHP, Ph.D.
the Devil was the first person to go to hell
First person is the point of view of the author: "I walked into a store." "I was told by the officer to slow down." "I did so much coke that my nose fell off." Like that.
The romantic tutu was first created for and worn by Marie Taglioni. She was also the first ballet dancer to dance "en pointe." In order to show off her feet and legs, the tutu fell just below the knee, as it normally does today.
He has two three living children, Joshua (from the first marriage, before he baceme Jason Bourne), Jamie and Alison (with his second wife Marie, who died). His first daughter, Alyssa, died with her mother when the bomb fell on their house.