Madame Curie, maybe? Radium.
I slave madam cj walker so i'm bad
--> Madam C.j. Walker was a christian . (:
Answer #2: The exact date and cause of death for Madam Walker's parents, Owen Breedlove and Minerva Anderson Breedlove, is not known. Walker's biographer, A'Lelia Bundles, discovered documents in her research for On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker, that caused her to believe that Minerva Breedlove died around 1873 because Owen Breedlove remarried that year. Because Madam Walker always said that her parents were both dead before she turned eight years old, it is believed that Owen died around 1874 since Madam Walker, who was born in December 1867 turned seven years old in December 1874. Answer #1: 1846 (this is not correct)
which is the setting of the poem madam and the phone bill
Her hair started to fall down when she was in her 30's
who discovered curry
There is Madam Curie or Marie Curie who is one in the same. She was a French citizen but was born in Poland.
Madam Curie
Polanium
radium
India is probably the first country of origin, although curry was not discovered, but invented. It was used as a spice blend to cover the flavor of rotten meat.
she discovered radium along with her husband Pierre
neutrons were discovered by james chadwick by an experiment which was started by madam curie. protons were discovered by rutherford in his alpha ray scattering experiment
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The spiced dishes that we call curries come from India, but Indians have traditionally blended their own spices to season their food in home cooking. There is no single, specific blend that the term "curry powder" refers to, as each cook or family would make their own by roasting and grinding the spices themselves. The commercial blends known as curry powders were probably first made in the 19th century, perhaps by Europeans. ("Discovered" is not quite the right word, as there is no such thing as "curry" per se as a spice or plant that could be discovered. The word more properly refers to the dish seasoned with various Indian spices. There is a plant called "curry leaf," but it's not a typical ingredient of curry powder in a jar.) Even among these products, one finds variations from brand to brand. But commercial curry powders are nothing like (not as good as) homemade Indian spice blends.
Radium was discovered by Pierre Curie, Marie Curie and Gustave Bemont in 1898.
The spiced dishes that we call curries come from India, but Indians have traditionally blended their own spices to season their food in home cooking. There is no single, specific blend that the term "curry powder" refers to, as each cook or family would make their own by roasting and grinding the spices themselves. The commercial blends known as curry powders were probably first made in the 19th century, perhaps by Europeans. ("Discovered" is not quite the right word, as there is no such thing as "curry" per se as a spice or plant that could be discovered. The word more properly refers to the dish seasoned with various Indian spices. There is a plant called "curry leaf," but it's not a typical ingredient of curry powder in a jar.) Even among these products, one finds variations from brand to brand. But commercial curry powders are nothing like (not as good as) homemade Indian spice blends.