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Marie curie was born maria Sklodowski in Warsaw, Poland in 1867. She was the youngest of five children. Her parents worked as teachers and they brought her up to love learning. Her mother died in 1877. Manya, as they called her, and her sisters had to get jobs. manya became a tutor for a family. She enjoyed her term there and could send money to her father and her sister, Bronya, who was studying medicine in paris. When her sister got married, she invited Manya to live with them and study at the Sorbonne. It was then that she altered her name to Marie. Marie studied Physic and Maths and got her Master's degree in both subjects. When she graduated from university, she started research for magnetism. It was at that time she met Pierre Curie, a young scientist. They fell in love immediately and got married. Marie moved to his house and they both started examining uranium and other elements to decide whether they were radioactive. It took them four years to isolate the radioactive source which she named radium. For this, they gained a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1906, her husband died in an accident and Marie got the position they had offered him at the Sorbonne. In 1911, she got a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. When World War I, she designed the first mobile X-Ray machine and travelled with it along the front lines. Marie died in july. 1934 in Paris. She died by radiation poisoning. She worked hard and proved that if a person keeps to their goals, they will succeed. For her, success came with the two Nobel Prizes she received and fast that she was the first woman to ever get one. We all owe her our respect and admiration.

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Marie Curie, born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw in 1867, was the youngest of five children. After her mother’s death in 1877, she had to work and became a tutor. She supported her father and her sister Bronya, who was studying in Paris. After Bronya's marriage, Maria moved in with them and enrolled at the Sorbonne, changing her name to Marie. She studied physics and mathematics, obtaining master's degrees in both fields. During her research, she met Pierre Curie, who became her husband. Together, they isolated radium, earning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. After Pierre's tragic death in 1906, Marie continued their work, receiving the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. During World War I, she developed a mobile X-ray machine. Marie died in 1934 from radiation poisoning, leaving a legacy that inspires many.

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Marie curie was born maria Sklodowski in Warsaw, Poland in 1867. She was the youngest of five children. Her parents worked as teachers and they brought her up to love learning. Her mother died in 1877. Manya, as they called her, and her sisters had to get jobs. manya became a tutor for a family. She enjoyed her term there and could send money to her father and her sister, Bronya, who was studying medicine in paris. When her sister got married, she invited Manya to live with them and study at the Sorbonne.

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Marie Curie, born Maria Sklodowski in Warsaw, Poland in 1867, was the youngest of five children. After her mother’s death in 1877, she became a tutor to support her family. She later studied physics and maths at the Sorbonne, where she adopted the name Marie.

There, she met Pierre Curie and they married, collaborating on research that led to the discovery of radium, for which they won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. Following Pierre’s death in 1906, Marie took his position at the Sorbonne and won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911.

During World War I, she designed a mobile X-ray machine and travelled with it along the front lines. She died in 1934 in Paris due to radiation poisoning, leaving a legacy of remarkable achievements and inspiring respect and admiration.

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Maria Sklodowska-Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867 and was the youngest of five children. Her parents were teachers and instilled in her a love of knowledge. After her mother's death, Maria worked as a governess to help the family. She later moved to Paris, where she studied physics and mathematics at the Sorbonne.

In Paris, Maria met Pierre Curie, whom she married. Together they explored radioactive elements and discovered radium, for which they received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1906, Pierre died in an accident, and Maria took his place at the Sorbonne. In 1911, she won the second Nobel Prize, but this time in chemistry.

During the First World War, Maria developed mobile X-ray machines for the front. She died of radiation poisoning in 1934, leaving a significant contribution to science.