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Перевести текст на українську мову. in 1967 it was exactly 100 years since the birth of marie sklodowska-curie, the outstanding polish scientist whose discoveries in physics and chemistry began the era of the utilization of atomic energy… marie lived to see her story repeated. her daughter irene grew into a woman with the same interests as her mother's and she was deeply interested in her mother’s work. from marie she learned all about radiology and chose science for her career. at twenty-nine she married frederic joliot, a brilliant scientist at the institute of radium, which her parents had founded. joliot frederic was born in paris on march 1900 and first studied engineering and then chemistry. in his experiments on artificial radioactive elements, there were obtained three more radioactive elements that did not occur naturally. together the joliot-curies carried on the research work that irene's mother had begun. in 1935 madam curie-joliot and her husband won the nobel prize for their discovery of artificial of the great work, but she died on the eve of the award. in 1946 joliot was appointed scientific adviser to the international atomic energy commission of the united nations. our respect for the two generations of the curies is all the greater because of their moral courage. marie and pierre provided an example of deep dedication to science. marie, her daughter irene, and irene's husband frederic all died from radiation sickness, the result of long years of work with radioactive substances. finally, frederic joliot-curie was not only an outstanding scientist, but also an outstanding leader of the progressive movement. there is no parallel in the records of science to the dynasty of the curies.

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В 1967 году ровно сто лет с рождения Marie Sklodowska-Curie, выдающегося польского ученого ,открытия в физике и химии которого начали эру использования атомной энергии …   
Мари жила, чтобы увидеть повторение своей же жизни. Ее дочь,Ирен,превратилась в женщину с такими же интересами как у ее матери, и она глубоко заинтересовалась работой своей матери.От Мари она узнала все о радиологии и выбрала науку как карьеру. В двадцать девять она вышла замуж за Фредерика Джолайота, выдающегося ученого из Института Радия, который основали ее родители. Джолайот Фредерик родился в Париже в марте 1900 года и сначала изучал инженерию.а затем занялся химией.В его экспериментах на искусственных радиоактивных элементах, были получены три более радиоактивных элемента, которые не происходили естественно(которые нельзя найти в природе).И вместе с Joliot-кюри продолжили исследовательскую работу, которую начала мать Ирен. 
В 1935 госпожа Кюри-Джолайот и ее муж получили Нобелевскую премию за их открытия, но она умерла накануне премии.В 1946 Джолайот был назначен научным советником Международной Комиссии по атомной энергии Организации Объединенных Наций.Наше уважение к двум поколениям Кюри - все больше,благодаря  их (моральной) храбрости.Мари и Пьер являются примером глубокого посвящения науке. Все:Мари, ее дочь Ирен и муж Ирен ,Фредерик,- умерли от лучевой болезни, результат долгих лет работы с радиоактивными веществами.Наконец, Фредерик Джолайот-Кюри был не только выдающимся ученым, но также и выдающимся руководителем прогрессивного движения. *Последнее предложение сама не поняла*
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дочь17
03.02.2021
I came across this film by chance and it instantly won my heart!
Have you ever imagined a PERFECT screen version of a play or a literary work? I didn't, but I think I found it.

The film is black and white and, to my shame, in my experience is not that much old black and white paintings, but after the "Pygmalion" I'm sure they will be more.

This film is addictive from the first minute, including his "background" work on embroidery, I'm in a few seconds "drawn" and threw a Hoop on an hour and a half of watching the film.

And I'm not kidding it really captivated me from the first seconds. From the very beginning of the film adaptation for some reason there was a feeling-it is necessary to look. The frame was replaced by the frame, and I had a feeling: "everything is so calculated That you can not miss even a second, all the fun is lost."
The film, where there is no excess dialogue or there is a frame, it is necessary to watch everything and even to revise, purely for the aesthetic pleasure.
Wendy Hiller, about Wendy Hiller, when I saw she was in shock, thinking, " This is our heroine? She was chosen by George Bernard Shaw"?
I was not pushed away by her appearance, I was pushed away by her image, manner, but soon I realized that everything is right, I feel it. I saw her flower girl and believed her, watched her gradual changes and believed them, contemplated the beautiful Duchess and believed, felt, understood! I have a new favorite of the world of cinema!

Well, Leslie Howard wins, of course, no less. Describe his manner in the film can be only two words - rudeness and elegance. What kind of cocktail do you have to see with your own eyes, especially Professor Higgins, for all his tactlessness, somehow manages to remain a gentleman throughout the movie! Although sometimes he me than something was reminiscent mixture of the Mad Hatter with Sherlock Holmes...
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ElviraNice
03.02.2021
I came across this film by chance and it instantly won my heart!
Have you ever imagined a PERFECT screen version of a play or a literary work? I didn't, but I think I found it.

The film is black and white and, to my shame, in my experience is not that much old black and white paintings, but after the "Pygmalion" I'm sure they will be more.

This film is addictive from the first minute, including his "background" work on embroidery, I'm in a few seconds "drawn" and threw a Hoop on an hour and a half of watching the film.

And I'm not kidding it really captivated me from the first seconds. From the very beginning of the film adaptation for some reason there was a feeling-it is necessary to look. The frame was replaced by the frame, and I had a feeling: "everything is so calculated That you can not miss even a second, all the fun is lost."
The film, where there is no excess dialogue or there is a frame, it is necessary to watch everything and even to revise, purely for the aesthetic pleasure.
Wendy Hiller, about Wendy Hiller, when I saw she was in shock, thinking, " This is our heroine? She was chosen by George Bernard Shaw"?
I was not pushed away by her appearance, I was pushed away by her image, manner, but soon I realized that everything is right, I feel it. I saw her flower girl and believed her, watched her gradual changes and believed them, contemplated the beautiful Duchess and believed, felt, understood! I have a new favorite of the world of cinema!

Well, Leslie Howard wins, of course, no less. Describe his manner in the film can be only two words - rudeness and elegance. What kind of cocktail do you have to see with your own eyes, especially Professor Higgins, for all his tactlessness, somehow manages to remain a gentleman throughout the movie! Although sometimes he me than something was reminiscent mixture of the Mad Hatter with Sherlock Holmes...
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