Reflections on Madame Curie 1 Recently I read a book called Biography of Madame Curie, which made me meditate for a long time.
This book mainly tells the story of Madame Curie who came to Paris to study alone from Poland and later married Curie. Curie died suddenly in a car accident in her prime, and Madame Curie was like a bolt from the blue. She accomplished the great discovery of radium with amazing perseverance, which made her stand on the podium of the Nobel Prize twice.
I think Madame Curie is an example for me to learn from. She is a persistent, intelligent, kind and independent person. She was praised by Einstein as "a strong and noble woman, the only one who was not destroyed by honor". Madame Curie was unlucky and lucky. Unfortunately, her life was rough and poor. She once lived in a dark attic and ate a few carrots every day to satisfy her hunger. Fortunately, due to her extraordinary talent, she was not defeated by difficulties and finally achieved great success.
Madame Curie discovered radium, which cured many patients and saved their lives. If Madame Curie had not persisted in her research at that time, the discovery of radium would have been delayed for thirty or forty years, and other discoveries and experiments about radium would have been delayed. Madame Curie, like a road builder, stirred the black boiling asphalt with a wooden stick by the smoking cauldron for years in order to bring happiness to the whole world.
Madame Curie's famous saying, "My highest principle is: never give in to any difficulties!" Yes, difficulties and setbacks are not terrible. As long as we have the courage to beat them, everyone is the best!
Madame Curie's thoughts after reading II. Madame Curie is a legend.
Madame Curie's life is full of strange experiences, but I don't want to describe it as brilliant anyway.
I can't forget her childhood: she has extraordinary talents since she was a child, and with a suitable family background, she has created an enviable excellent girl. However, fate is unwilling to fulfill this little girl: her motherland was occupied and ruled by foreign czars. Her childhood was full of troubles and gradually formed his ideal original intention. In order to realize her wish, she worked hard to teach and saved money to help her sister. Finally, one day, she collected several hundred francs for admission.
After entering the University of Paris, she never stopped studying. She rented a humble attic with almost nothing in it! Furniture has become a luxury. So day after day, year after year, in order to explore the science she loves, she forgot the hardships for many years, the many times she sat at her desk, and her increasingly gaunt and pale face.
Too much helplessness, too much hardship, but what about her? She told people everything with stubborn gray eyes-she never gave in. The enemy will stop her and have a way to cover her! How many years of life away from home, how many years of hard life of oppression, she never gave in!
After reading Madame Curie and Biography of Madame Curie, I feel that Madame Curie's greatest characteristic is perseverance and selfless dedication. It is not easy for a person to get good grades, and it is not easy to achieve something. He must work hard and persevere. If a person is very selfish and only cares about himself, then he will not achieve much. What we want to say to Tao Xingzhi is: stand up with a heart and don't take half a grass. However, Madame Curie did just that.
Although Madame Curie lived in poverty when she was a child, she still insisted on studying. When Madame Curie came to study at Sorbonne University in Paris, she wore shabby clothes, lived in a humble room and ate tea and bread. The library in the university attracted her deeply. Once, while reading in the library, she forgot to eat and fainted in the library. How difficult it is!
Usually when we are doing our homework, we are always afraid of hardship and fatigue when we think about problems. We have thought about how good the living conditions are now, but we are still lazy. But under such difficult conditions, Madame Curie is still studying and thinking hard. I really admire her!
After reading Madame Curie, my heart was deeply shocked by the great spirit of this noble female scientist.
Madame Curie changed her destiny through unyielding efforts, interpreting miracles one by one, which amazed us. She not only has noble quality and personality, but also has made great contributions. For discovering and refining radium, she won the Nobel Prize in chemistry at 19 1 1, becoming the first person in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice. But she remained indifferent to fame and fortune and continued to study science. She is so persistent in her career and has great selfless dedication.
Einstein once said, "Of all the famous people I know, Madame Curie is the only one who turns right from wrong for nothing." Madame Curie told us some legends. Her experience tells us how valuable knowledge is. If it weren't for her diligent study and knowledge, if it weren't for her perseverance and indomitable spirit, she wouldn't have discovered and extracted radium.
After reading this biography, I really realized the spirit of Madame Curie. Now this spirit inspires me invisibly, makes me understand a lot, and also gives me new goals and pursuits in my future study.
Madame Curie's perseverance and unswerving spirit will always illuminate my heart. I will fight for my ideal like her.
After reading Madame Curie, I got to know a great woman-Madame Curie through Biography of Madame Curie. She finished high school in Poland at the age of 16 with the first place. Then she used the money she had saved as a tutor to study in France. After three years of hard work, she got a degree in physics and mathematics and became the first female professor at the University of Paris. She won the191kloc-0/nobel prize in chemistry for discovering and refining radium, becoming the first person in the world to win the nobel prize twice.
Madame Curie's life was extraordinary, and what impressed me most was her persistence, perseverance, diligence and selfless dedication to society. I realize a truth: if we want to succeed, we must work hard. How I long to swim in the ocean of knowledge, explore the world of science and uncover the secrets of nature like Madame Curie. Before, when I saw something, my heart was surging and my blood was boiling; Can put down the book, a few days later, the so-called "passion" will evaporate in nine cases out of ten. But this time I understand: everyone knows the secret of success. The problem is that you can really practice, and only those who persevere can succeed. I believe that Madame Curie's spirit will always inspire me to work hard and succeed.
Madame Curie's thoughts after reading 6. Speaking of Madame Curie, you must have heard of it! Yes, she is the creator of radium! She is also the first person in history to win two Nobel Prizes! But what everyone sees is only one side of Madame Curie, and the other side of her is her love and patriotism. When the First World War broke out, Madame Curie did not escape to the countryside like others, but picked up her newly developed radium and went to the front to treat the wounded. ...
Madame Curie's behavior reminds me of my grandmother. As soon as her grandmother heard that she would donate clothes to the children in the disaster area, she would hurriedly start looking for my clothes that were no longer used. When I was a child, I asked inexplicably, "Grandma, look, some clothes are still so beautiful. Why do you put them in your bag?" "Yu Yu, maybe you don't know, you can't buy these clothes, but they are still very new. Some sisters are poor and have no clothes to wear. If they really want these clothes, we will bring them! " Hearing this, I am excited: "Grandma, I want to give it to them with you!" " "
In fact, if everyone can contribute a love to the society like Madame Curie and my grandmother, although it is insignificant, as long as everyone joins, isn't the whole society full of love everywhere?
Madame Curie's thoughts after reading 7 Madame Curie, a name that touched the whole world. Her simple figure has been deeply remembered by generations; Her inspiring story was told over and over again.
When Madame Curie was born, her native Poland was being ravaged by the Russian iron hoof. The intellectual's family background endowed her with a good quality and a strong sense of national responsibility, and of course, it also passed on the intelligence and tenacity of the intellectual elite to her without reservation. Enlightened and kind parents and five children form a happy family. Although Russia implemented strict colonial rule, as a younger sister, she still spent a short childhood happily.
The educational methods in Skoro and Dovski are worth learning today. They never "enlighten" their children, but let them play freely and embrace nature. Madame Curie loves nature and has been close to nature all her life. This must be the seed she planted in her childhood. Although my father is a gifted science teacher, he has never deliberately guided children's interest. He didn't even let Xiao manic get in touch with science books too early, so that she could fully dabble in knowledge after school and gradually find her own interest. Of course, he is still very concerned about his children's study and is strict. As for her mother, she made great sacrifices, gave up the position of headmistress and devoted herself to her husband and children. In the case of serious illness and poor family, she still does housework casually and spares no effort to create a relaxed and happy family atmosphere for her children, so as not to let young children bear the psychological burden too early. From it, I saw the meaning of family, which is not only a paradise for everyone to grow up, but also a temple for shaping people.
The book Biography of Madame Curie reviews the extraordinary life of Madame Curie, a great woman who influenced the world process, and mainly describes Madame Curie's quality, work spirit and attitude towards things. Author Eve Curie tells readers in detail that her mother has not only made outstanding achievements in the field of science, but also set an example for her daughter with her noble behavior of treating people all her life.
There are also many unique ways to educate your daughter. After reading this book, I believe that Madame Curie's patience with difficulties and obstacles and her work spirit will urge us to work hard, and her attitude can also cleanse our hearts.
Madame Curie was a real scientist, and all the honors, money and disasters disappeared under her scientific light. Eve Curie said of his mother: "She refused wealth all her life and turned a blind eye to honor. She is strict with herself by nature and does not show her edge. So she can't take any attitude of seeking fame and reputation. Neither show intimacy, nor pretend to be kind, and refuse to be strict. I don't want to pretend to be humble. She doesn't know how to become famous. "
Marie Curie's innate qualities are: unswerving personality, persistent efforts in intelligence; Self-sacrifice spirit that only contributes everything and does not know to accept any benefits; Especially a very pure soul, not proud of success, will not be bent by disaster. All this is more valuable than her work or life.
Madame Curie's reading thoughts. Madame Curie, one of the greatest scientists in human history.
Madame Curie always put others and the country first and always looked down on herself.
1867165438+1October 7th, the greatest scientist in human history was born. Her name is Marie Curie. She discovered two natural radioactive elements: polonium and radium. Behind this great success, Madame Curie also made extraordinary efforts. In order to extract pure radium, Madame Curie worked day and night and suffered from the burning of cinder every day. Many things happen and Madame Curie's day and night work finally paid off. However, when the laser line eroded her body bit by bit, she still worked selflessly.
I firmly believe that although Madame Curie's body has disappeared, her spirit is still immortal and still shines like the sun on the way forward for other scientists. At the same time, what Madame Curie did all her life also made people think deeply: in today's society, there are really too few people like Madame Curie. Everyone longs for wealth and fame, but the result of hardworking and honest people is only poverty. If the world could be more diligent, less lazy, more honest and less corrupt. Then, if we look at society again, how can there be those corrupt officials?
My grandfather bought me a book called The Biography of Madame Curie. Yes, you must know the famous Madame Curie! If you don't know that man, let me tell you!
First of all, she is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. Oh! Talk about the Nobel Prize, but there are many! Also, she is the first scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice, and one of the scientists with the shortest time between two awards. And! She is the first female professor at the Sorbonne University in France. Moreover, she is the first female academician of French medical college! This may be a lot, but she still has many, many countless firsts.
100 years ago, 1898, 12.26, the French Academy of Sciences was noisy. A beautiful young woman stepped onto the platform, and the audience was suddenly silent. She was the first woman to get on the podium. She is Marie Curie. Standing on this podium, I announced the birth of natural radioactive element radium with my husband pierre curie.
I think: If I am a girl who studies like Madame Curie, can't I be a great scientist?
Well, at this moment, everyone knows Madame Curie!
Reflections on Madame Curie 1 1 She discovered radium and won the Nobel Prize twice. She is the mother of science-Madame Curie.
Madame Curie was the first in primary and secondary schools, but due to family constraints, Madame Curie was not allowed to go out as a tutor when she was 16 years old and was far away from her hometown. When we face these difficulties, what will we do? We just hang back and wait for others to help us. However, Madame Curie's strong personality helped her through these difficult six years.
Later, Madame Curie went to Sorbonne University in Paris and studied harder. She doesn't even eat three meals a day, only some radishes and cherries. Madame Curie will study until two o'clock in the morning as long as her body can support her. Madame Curie's experiments became more and more intense, from the properties of steel to the study of pitchblende, and she finally overcame many difficulties.
Madame Curie is such a persistent person for the cause of science. She studies hard and the spirit of never compromising in the face of difficulties is worth learning!
But later, due to the long-term radiation of radium, Madame Curie died at the age of 66. I feel very sorry to think that she died so early. If Madame Curie lives in the present and has a safe and high-quality scientific research environment and atmosphere, she will certainly make greater contributions to mankind.
Madame Curie's reading experience 12 She was the first person to win the Nobel Prize in the world and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in history. Who is she?
Who is she? Yes, the famous Madame Curie.
Madame Curie is a physicist and chemist. She separated elements such as radium and titanium, and used the radiation of these elements to treat diseases. During the world war, her technology played a great role in treating the wounded. She was once received by the president of the United States and was awarded many honors.
The autobiography of Madame Curie tells the story of Madame Curie from childhood to adulthood in France.
Madame Curie and her husband, Fasol Curie, worked in a very difficult environment. They don't have their own laboratory, so they do experiments in an abandoned greenhouse. We can't do the experiment in the hut, and it's hard to do it in the yard. However, they worked hard and kept doing experiments under such harsh conditions, and finally successfully completed their ideals and goals in life.
I will encounter many difficulties and obstacles during my study. At this time, I can't give up because of a little difficulty. I will stick to it and believe in myself. I will succeed.
I must learn from Madame Curie's brave spirit.
Comments on Madame Curie 13 Everyone is familiar with Madame Curie. The deeds of this great scientist are really remarkable. He won the Nobel Prize twice in his life. I recently read the book Biography of Madame Curie.
Madame Curie was born in an ordinary family, and her family was very poor. Her motherland was occupied and ruled by the czar. Her childhood was full of troubles, but she established a firm dream belief and studied very hard. When she was young, she lived in a shabby hut and struggled for her dreams in a difficult environment. There, he met Abiel Curie. They got married and studied science together. 1898, Madame Curie discovered a new radioactive element, one called polonium and the other called radium. Polonium is one hundred times more radioactive than uranium, and radium is one million times stronger than uranium. 1903 Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Twenty years later, Madame Curie suffered from cataract and underwent surgery. She had two operations at 1924 1 1930, but she still adhered to science. How strong he is! Ten years later, Madame Curie got leukemia, but at 1935, she won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
1July 5, 935, she left, and the great scientist left, but her great achievements are still in everyone's heart. Her story, let me understand, only hard sweat will have rich returns, no matter what difficulties and setbacks, can not give up.
When I was a child, my mother often told me stories about celebrities. Today, my mother bought me a biography of Madame Curie, and I eagerly read it.
As the pages opened, I walked into Madame Curie's life. Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland on 1867. She has studied very hard since she was a child, and has a strong interest in learning and special hobbies. She never misses any learning opportunity easily and shows tenacious enterprising spirit everywhere. Until the age of 24, she finally came to study at the Faculty of Science of Paris University. 1897, Madame Curie discovered radium, which is a great contribution. But what is even greater is that she gave up the wealth brought by patents and let radium benefit mankind in advance.
With her diligence and talent, Madame Curie made outstanding contributions in the fields of physics and chemistry, and therefore became the only famous scientist who won the Nobel Prize twice in two different disciplines. Madame Curie's story tells us that if we want to succeed, we must work harder than others, which makes me understand a truth: if we want to get good grades, we must work hard.
The story of Madame Curie has always inspired me. When I want to give up when I encounter a problem, I always see Madame Curie burying her head in research and overcoming difficulties again and again. With this in mind, I will refresh myself and start all over again until the problem is solved. We should learn from Madame Curie's indomitable enterprising spirit, study hard, be not afraid of difficulties, have confidence in ourselves, be brave in practice, and strive to climb the scientific peak.
Reflections on Madame Curie 15 During the summer vacation, I read Madame Curie and was deeply encouraged.
I met a great woman, Madame Curie, who influenced the world. She finished high school in Poland at the age of 16 with the first place. Then she used the money she had saved as a tutor to study in France. After three years of hard work, she got a degree in physics and mathematics and became the first female professor at the University of Paris. She won the191kloc-0/nobel prize in chemistry for discovering and refining radium, becoming the first person in the world to win the nobel prize twice.
Madame Curie's life was extraordinary, and what impressed me most was her persistence, perseverance, diligence and selfless dedication to society. I realize a truth: if you want to succeed, you must work hard. I am eager to uncover one secret after another in nature like Madame Curie.
She always wants to contribute everything to mankind, and seldom thinks of her grievances, difficulties, pains and sacrifices; Even when she was dying and tortured by radiation, she never complained or regretted it. She devoted herself to the science she loved, as well as to our present and future.
We will never forget this great woman. I see, everyone knows the secret of success, but the problem lies in self-practice. Only those who persevere can succeed. I believe that Madame Curie's spirit will always inspire us to work hard and succeed.