urie​Marie Curie, a Polish-born physicist and chemist, revolutionized science with her work on radioactivity. The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, she later became the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences—Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911). During World War I, she developed mobile X-ray units to aid battlefield medics. Her research laid groundwork for modern nuclear physics, though her exposure to radiation ultimately cost her life in 1934. Curie’s legacy endures as a symbol of female scientific excellence.​Nelson Mandela​Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon, spent 27 years in prison fighting racial segregation. Released in 1990, he led negotiations that ended apartheid and became his country’s first Black president in 1994. Known for his forgiveness and reconciliation efforts, Mandela united a divided nation through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Beyond politics, he advocated for education and global peace, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. His life exemplified resilience, earning him the nickname "Madiba," a term of endearment in his Xhosa tribe.​Frida Kahlo​Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is celebrated for her vivid self-portraits exploring identity, pain, and resilience. A childhood p

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Marie Curie, a Polish-born physicist and chemist, revolutionized science with her work on radioactivity. The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, she later became the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences—Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911). During World War I, she developed mobile X-ray units to aid battlefield medics. Her research laid groundwork for modern nuclear physics, though her exposure to radiation ultimately cost her life in 1934. Curie’s legacy endures as a symbol of female scientific excellence.​
Nelson Mandela​
Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon, spent 27 years in prison fighting racial segregation. Released in 1990, he led negotiations that ended apartheid and became his country’s first Black president in 1994. Known for his forgiveness and reconciliation efforts, Mandela united a divided nation through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Beyond politics, he advocated for education and global peace, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. His life exemplified resilience, earning him the nickname "Madiba," a term of endearment in his Xhosa tribe.​
Frida Kahlo​
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is celebrated for her vivid self-portraits exploring identity, pain, and resilience. A childhood p

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