Like her mother Marie Curie, Irene Joliot-Curie died of leukemia. She also battled tuberculosis and other ailments for many years.
no its wrong all wrong un run run away and dont do anything or else your doomed thanks 4 listening
Actually, in Marie Curie's time, cameras and photography wasn't as developed as it is now and so all the images were black and white. I'm assuming you know that and that's why you're asking but the the answer could be: you never know. It's like asking where did Christopher Columbus buy his hat that he wore when he first departed for his long voyages? It's very hard to find out, but that doesn't mean it's impossible! But my answer is: I don't know!
Seems to me that 14 of anything is larger than 6 of the same thing.Let me know if this turns out to be wrong.
Squamish cell cancer is one of the cancers that is easy to treat of caught soon enough. However, with all cancers anything could go wrong.
Marie Curie attended a boarding school called the Flying University while she was living in Warsaw, Poland. She later studied at a gymnasium, which is similar to a high school, in the Russian Partition of Poland.
They sing "Daughters of Triton" and talk about what is wrong with Ariel. But other than that, they don't do anything.
i have no ideal i could guess but i would proably be wrong
Nothing is wrong with that
No, there is nothing wrong with having a butt chin. It does not mean there is anything physically or mentally wrong with you, it's normal.
Er........ I don't think ANYTHING'S wrong w/ it. It's a work of nature, and if anything's wrong with it, blame Mother Nature
Nothing is wrong with that
Yes a son and a daughter. --------------------------------------- I believe the above answer to be wrong and that he had no offsprings.
She hasn't done anything wrong.
well. if you dont do anything wrong then i think theres something quite wrong with you. everyone messes up, makes mistakes. its human nature!
If I understand the reference correctly it's a day where anything that can go wrong, goes wrong. It sounds like a reference to Murphy's law (anything that can go wrong, will go wrong)
no
Its called Murphy's Law.