
Another thing that I did to help people, was that I taught students about science and radium at the Radium Institute, Normale Superiere School in Paris, France, and the Sorbonne. I loved all of the places were I taught. I didn't exactly have a favorite place. Before he died, my husband Pierre taught children like me at the Radium Institute. Then, after he passed away, I took his job there. Like my husband, I enjoyed teaching.
I effected a lot of people's lives during the war. One thing I did, with the help of my daughter, was teach workers at the hospital how to take X-rays. Because a bunch of people learned how to take X-rays right away, injured soldiers began getting help much faster.
Around that same time period, I also gathered old cars that people around town were not using and gave them to the hospital for medical purposes like transportation. These two things effected the hospital and the care of the soldiers drastically. (In a good way)
Apparently I am a very helpful person. Do you think so?
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