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Haha, my friend, Marie Curie is dead. She was a famous scientist, and discovered radioacivity.

(Correction, she did not discover radioactivity, she simply was the first person to use the term to describe such a peculiar event taking place inside the atom, emitting radiation. Bravo, you tried, and failed.)

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She is a Photographer and an Author. But she is mostly a Photographer.

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