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The celebrity I admire most—— Marie Curie
Some people worship celebrities in order to follow fashion, but this blind worship can lead people astray. Some people revere celebrities and regard the celebrities they admire as their role models, motivating themselves to be like them and contribute to the people. Confucius said, "When you see a good person, you will think of him." People often say: "The power of role models is infinite." Therefore, most of these people have succeeded. Everyone has their own favorite celebrity, whether they admire or revere them. I am no exception, I admire Madame Curie.
For thousands of years, beauty has been a woman's highest honor and greatest capital. As long as she is lucky enough to get this, there is no need to ask for the rest. Madame Curie already had the capital of beauty, but she did not make use of this capital. Her victory over herself began precisely from this point. In order to do scientific research, she was willing to let acid and alkali eat away at her delicate hands, and let the choking smoke wrinkle her beautiful forehead.
In order to refine pure radium, the Curies obtained a ton of industrial waste that may contain radium. They set up a pot in the yard, smelted pot after pot, and then sent it to the laboratory for dissolution, precipitation, and analysis. The so-called laboratory is an abandoned shed that once held cadavers used for autopsy. Mary stirred the slag in the pot all day long in the smoke and fire, leaving little burn marks of acid and alkali on her dress and hands. However, her efforts were not in vain. In the end, she finally discovered the natural radioactive element-radium.
She could have applied for a patent after she discovered radium and thus obtained a large sum of money. However, she did not do so and instead disclosed the radium purification method to the public without hesitation. Later, Marie Curie found it difficult to engage in scientific research due to lack of funds to purchase 1 gram of radium. In the end, a well-known American female journalist launched a fundraiser in the United States to raise the required US$100,000.
Madame Curie was the first woman to give a report on the podium of the French Academy of Sciences.
I admire Madame Curie’s personality. Marie Curie regarded fame and wealth as dirt. She won 10 prizes, 16 medals, and 107 honorary titles throughout her life, especially two Nobel Prizes. She could have enjoyed any major award or honor to her heart's content, but she gave the bonus to scientific research and France in the war, and gave those medals to her 6-year-old daughter as toys.
Mrs. Curie’s noble character, just like her outstanding scientific achievements, shines with admirable brilliance in the history of human civilization. She is strong, she has a pure will, and she is strict with herself, which makes me stand in awe!
Thank you everyone!
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Praise you, great scientist! Your magical and glorious life and your dazzling achievements make us infinitely admire you; your scientific spirit of truth-seeking, innovation and dedication is even more worthy of our study!
What makes scientists set the goal of marching into science? It is the spirit of diligent study in the early years. Countless scientists have plunged into the sea of ??science since childhood. When he was young, the famous fungal plant pathologist Deng Shuqun always went outside the school to listen to lectures or read the books on his father's desk after work. With an endless ambition to learn, he was admitted to Tsinghua University with excellent test scores at the age of 13. Studying hard in his youth laid a solid foundation for him to embark on the path of science. That's right, which scientist didn't study diligently and assiduously in his early years? As us, the masters of the future world, how should we grasp today? Study hard and think hard.
What makes scientists knock on the door of science? It is a pragmatic and innovative spirit that has the courage to explore, seeks truth from facts, and does not believe in authority. In old China and the early days of liberation, some foreign experts who came to help China find oil fields recklessly labeled our country an oil-poor country. Geologist Li Siguang was not intimidated by foreign authoritative conclusions and insisted that our country has a vast territory and should be very rich in natural resources. He and the exploration team members slept in the open air and went to areas that may contain oil and natural gas to conduct surveys and exploration, and finally found Daqing. Oilfield, Shengli Oilfield and a number of very large oilfields have proved the authoritative conclusions wrong with facts.
Seeking truth and being pragmatic, exploring and innovating, aren’t they the scientific spirit that we must carry forward?
What makes scientists so obsessed with scientific exploration? It is the strong will and the spirit of silent dedication that are willing to sacrifice everything for science and mankind. Marie Curie was both a scholar and a hard worker in that broken wooden shed. With amazing perseverance, she worked selflessly day after day, year after year, and found the new element polonium from tons of asphalt oil slag; From 3 tons of uranium slag, 0.1 gram of radium was purified like a needle in a haystack. She sacrificed her life and health for this. How admirable Madame Curie's spirit of not being afraid of hardships and hardships and dedicating herself to science is so admirable!
What makes scientists famous throughout the ages? It’s that fiery patriotism. Wang Ganchang, the father of two bombs, gave up many good opportunities to gain both fame and fortune in order to develop his country's atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb. From 1961 to 1978, he remained anonymous for 17 years and made outstanding contributions to strengthening our country's national defense strength. Science knows no nationality, but scientists have their own nationality. Many Chinese scientists studied abroad, but eventually returned to their homeland. Because their roots are in China and their love for China. Their Chinese heart makes us admire them, the world praises them, and makes the bright five-star red flag fly high!
Great scientist, we salute you. Your dedication to science, hard work, perseverance, perseverance, diligent thinking, and courage to practice will lead us to a better and more brilliant tomorrow!