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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MARIE CURIE

By Kathleen Krull

"If I have seen further (than other people) it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants."
-Isaac Newton, 1675

Marie Curie risked her life. I chose to do Marie Curie. She invented radioactivity, that has made a big impact in life. This quote made her believe in not only herself but, other people too.

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FUN FACTS

HERE ARE TWENTY FUN FACTS ABOUT MARIE CURIE
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Did you know?

Marie Curie did not only win a Noble Prize once, but twice. She was the first women to ever win two Noble Prizes.

Her bomb

Did you know that what Marie Curie developed is now one of the deadliest weapons in the world?

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Birth

Did you know that Marie Curie was born on November 7, 1867. She was the youngest of five children.

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X-Ray Help

Did you know that Marie Curie wanted to invent an X-Ray, to help people at war and see how bad they got hurt.

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University

Did you know, that Marie Curie was the first women, to become a professor at the University of Paris?

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Her Notebooks.

Did you know, Marie Curies notebooks are still radioactive.

Death

Did you know, Marie Curie died of Leukemia, which is cancer of the blood. It was brought by her life time exposure to radium.

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Her sisters death.

Did you know, Marie Curie was just ten years old, when her sister passed away from typhus which is a type of infection.

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Her husband.

Did you know that Marie Curies husband was Pierre Currie, who was also a scientist.