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    Marie Stopes' Criticisms

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    prompted her first book ’Married Love’‚ which was published in 1918. The book was condemned by churches‚ the medical establishment and the press but was very popular‚ selling 2‚000 copies within a fortnight. Thousands of women wrote to ask her advice. Marie Stopes became famous overnight‚ and used the publicity to advance her cause. Stope’s first book Married Love published in 1918 was condemned by churches‚ the medical establishment and the press. However‚ the book was so popular it was sold 2‚000

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    Ernest Rutherford

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    Ernest Rutherford Born on August 30th‚ 1871 in New Zealand‚ Ernest Rutherford accomplished to be one of many successful chemists throughout the world in the 19th and the 20th centuries. With his brilliant experiments he explained the puzzling problem of radioactivity and the sudden breakdown of atoms. In addition‚ he determined the structure of the atom and was first to ever split it. Rutherford’s great mind triggered innovations of new technology such as the smoke detector that saves many

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    Radium Girls was a chemical disaster that happened during the 1920’s. Women in watch making were being exposed to Radium all the time. These women worked painting wristwatches‚ and in order to get a fine point on their paintbrush they licked the brush‚ therefore swallowing the paint. Some of them also painted their teeth and nails with this paint since they were told that it wasn’t harmful. The paint had Radium in it‚ therefore exposing them to Radium. They painted the numbers on the watches. They

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    – 114 Extra Credit 8 December 2015 One of the most influential woman scientists in history is Marie Curie‚ she is also one of the most important scientists overall. In the photograph taken in October of 1927 at the Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons‚ Marie Curie sat with other great figures of science. This included Albert Einstein‚ Max Planck‚ and Neils Bohr. Marie Curie made great accomplishments in the world of science‚ and gained the respect of her peers. To this

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    Marie Antoinette & the French Revolution The French revolution began in 1789 it was a time of radical‚ social and political change that impacted upon all of Europe. Destroying the monarchy that had ruled France for centuries within three years. The royal family were jailed and killed‚ the Queen Marie Antoinette who was surrounded by controversy and blame did not disserve the guillotine. Louis xvi ruling of France was customary not written‚ he was considered to be an indecisive‚ unpopular

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    Marie Antoinette The purpose of this paper is to explore Marie Antoinette’s life as Queen of France‚ and the role she played in the French Revolution. Antoinette lived an extravagantly rich lifestyle and was Queen of France when the French Revolution was born. She moved to France when she was still quite young and spent her teenage years there. Her life as Queen was rough at times because of the French Revolution‚ but she managed to still have a life outside of the duties of her job. The French

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    Marie Antoinette” In Vienna‚ on November 2‚ 1755 the thirty-eight-year-old sovereign‚ ruler of an empire‚ Marie Theresa‚ was to give birth for the fifteenth time in her life to‚ Maria Antonia Josephina Johanna. Since all the archduchesses were given the first name Maria‚ they were usually addressed by their second name. Maria Theresa would refer to her youngest daughter as Antonia. It was the French who would call her Marie Antoinette. In the meantime Antonia blossomed she grew and developed

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    Marie Antoinette‚ A Great Leader By : Sarah Joan Every leader throughout history has effected the world in some way. Regardless if it was positive or negative‚ short-term or long-term‚ they did have an impact. The greatest leaders are remembered throughout history and the rest of time. The worst leaders are the ones who are completely forgotten‚ or worse‚ remembered for all time as the leader who messed up. There are different opinions as to what really makes a great leader‚ but something that

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    Marie Antoinette This film is a motion picture displaying the life of Marie Antoinette as a young queen. It trails Marie’s life as she matures from a teenage bride to a young woman expressing her nature and her life of fabulousness and outrageousness. She was only 14 years old when she was pledged to marry Louis XVI for an alliance that had nothing to do with love. She then was sent to France‚ ripping completely from her old life. As time had passed‚ Marie had found life at Versailles stifling

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    ever wondered how it would be to get married‚ right now‚ at your age? More importantly‚ with someone your mom chose and you’ve never met? And finally‚ accept the fact that you had to have kids with them? Marie Antoinette went through all of this and more in her marriage. Archduchess Marie Antoinette was married at the age of 14 to the future Louis XVI. They were basic strangers on their wedding day‚ which was on May 7‚ 1770. The young Dauphine had already been expected to begin the process of

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