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Interview: Marie Curie & Jimmy Fallon. Adrián Ruiz and Estela Pizarro
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And now, here's your host, Jimmy Fallon!
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So, welcome another night to The Tonight Show, starring me!
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We have a very special guest tonight
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Her name is
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Marie Curie
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So, please sit here
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Okay, thanks
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How are you today?
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Oh, I'm very stressed
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But good
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Okay, we're here to have a great time
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I think we all know that
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Marie Curie is the
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most important woman in the world of physics and chemistry.
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Oh, I'm getting red.
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Let's begin with the interview.
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How and why did you move to another country without your parents?
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I moved, it was a very difficult moment because I'm very close to my family, especially with
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my sister Elena.
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So I moved to another country because my dream was to study physics and in Poland I couldn't do it because it was forbidden for women to study in the university there.
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What a pity! Why did you choose studying physics?
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I always loved to read. So one day I read a book of physics and in that moment I knew that I would study physics.
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And I know your husband was very interested in physics. So it was physics that joined you together?
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No, when I met him, I didn't knew that he was physics too.
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But we can say that in your marriage there were physics.
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Well, how was the moment in which you received the Nobel Prize to Physics?
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It was a very excited moment that I had been waiting a lot of time.
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so i dedicated it to my husband and to my family that are my special support okay interesting
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and why did you suddenly change the study chemistry uh one day i started
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i i was studying radioactive and in that moment i discovered a new element called
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radio. So to study more that element I need to have the chemistry career so I
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study chemistry. Let's talk about the future. What are, which are your hopes for science
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on 2050? My hopes are that to advance physics and chemistry in
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know the science to advance and to advance and and to and nowadays a
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chemistry is overvalued so I I hope that all teenagers study physics okay and
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what about women nowadays and women and men have the same knowledge so
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the women can discover the things that men can do and in my times it wasn't the same, it wasn't the same.
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It was a pleasure to have you in my program.
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Oh, thank you, me too.
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Bye!
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- Subido por:
- Adrian R.
- Moderado por el profesor:
- Ana Maria Mendez Fernandez (ana.mendez)
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento
- Visualizaciones:
- 146
- Fecha:
- 10 de octubre de 2017 - 18:28
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES GALILEO GALILEI
- Duración:
- 04′ 40″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.82:1
- Resolución:
- 640x352 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 45.08 MBytes
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