Daniel Fahrenheit (German), William Thompson (1st Baron Kelvin, Irish), and Anders Celsius (Swedish) are the only ones that I know of.
A Polish Man. Look him up on Angelfire.com
who came up with the ancient olympics
the gingerbread man
Would you like to narrow that down a bit? "Before man came to earth" covers a period of roughly 5 billions years. Over that time, the temperature in Antarctica changed a great deal, both up and down. For that matter, over much of that time, Antarctica was not even located at the South Pole.
The immigrants that first came to Minnesota were Norweigan, or Polish. They made up most of the population, while people from the east U.S. were very out numbered.
The apple man, Steve Mobbs
Woodrow Wilson came up with the fourteen points after WWI as a way to settle things.
zamknij się that is how you spell shut up in polish.
George Washington carver
"Up" has many alternatives in Polish. But the most general is: "Góra".
It was the french man Jules Rimet.
Step Up 2: The Streets came first.