Radioactive

Succinctly tells the article of Marie and Pierre Curie’s lives together and independently.  Both won Nobel prizes.  Marie was the first lady to win a Nobel and the first of either gender to win two.  Marie’s daughter and son-in-law also won the Nobel.  The summary would be a lucky one if it ended there, but all of them died of cancers caused by their labour with radioactive materials.  That’s part of the putative fallout of the documentation of ownership.  The list also many a time shifts to the larger fallout of the couples industry.  Atomic weapons, atomic decay, victims of emanation and atomic bombs, atomic landscapes, and the emanation that we all convey around innards everted of us as a conclusion of atomic testing are all a part of the Pandora’s box that the one innocently opened.

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Cybils Short List – One Poetry, One Graphic Novel

I was actually looking flip to Borrowed Names – a hard-cover about mothers/daughters, a libretto about Laurie Ingalls Wilder, Madam C.J. Walker, and Marie Curie (and their daughters). And I did like it but more than half the rules was the count on of Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder. The Walkers and Curies felt shorted – which is too bad because I peculiarly liked the Walker and Curie sections of this rules.

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Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout by ...

Is as visually divine as it is factually opulence. She jumps from ebony-and-pure sketches to vibrantly colored depictions of the teenaged several’s courtship, collaborations,...

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Lady Playwright: Love and Fallout for Marie Curie

My drudgery has been seen at Around the Coyote, Chicago Dramatists, the Children's Theater of Western Springs, Accomplished Animal Theater, The Illegitimate Arts Gala day, Errand-girl...

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