Marie Curie shared her successful research on radium. 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 obtained a large sum of money. However, she did not do so and did not hesitate to publish the method of purifying radium to the public. 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 reporter launched a fundraiser in the United States to raise the required US$100,000. Marie Curie was the first woman to give a lecture on the podium of the French Academy of Sciences. Kong Rong splits pears. When Kong Rong was a child, he was smart, studious, quick-witted, and clever with his words and answers. Everyone praised him as a strange child. At the age of 4, he could recite many poems and understand etiquette. His parents loved him very much. One day, his father's friend brought a plate of pears. His father asked Kong Rong and his seven brothers to pick the pears themselves, starting with the youngest. The younger brother picked the biggest one first, and Kong Rong picked the smallest pear and said, "I am my age." You should eat small pears and give the remaining big pears to your brothers." His father was very surprised and asked: "Is your brother younger than you?" Kong Rong said, "Because I am the elder brother. He is younger than me, so I should let him go." The story of Kong Rong letting pears spread quickly throughout Qufu and has been passed down, becoming a good example for many parents to educate their children. Well, these are all from the Internet, not original. But I suggest you use some more mundane examples. For example, the commercial on TV, the one sent by good friends. Also give me a website address so you can check it out yourself. Maybe it can help you /redianhuti/fenxiangzw/index.shtml Because of Edison’s sharing, light illuminated the entire human race; because of Van Gogh’s sharing, Van Gogh’s friends felt the burning friendship in the “sunflower”. Their legendary experiences prove that sharing can change the world.
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