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Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
The stars were known in ancient times, long before Galileo's lifetime.
No. Galileo died about 250 years before the first Nobel Prizes were awarded.
He was not the first astronomer; there were plenty before him going back to the Babylonians at least. Galileo, however, was the first to use a telescope.
No he didn't. There were many mathematicians, long before him.
M.Hamel wrote "Vive la France!" on the blackboard before dismissing the last class.
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
nothing because Galileo died before newton was born
No. The magnetic compass was in use centuries before Galileo's time.
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The stars were known in ancient times, long before Galileo's lifetime.
long after
An injunction is an order by the court. An injunction of dismissal is just that: An order dismissing all or part of the case before the court. Since the question is fairly ambiguous: Dismissing an Injunction means a previous court order has been cancelled.
No, Nicolaus Copernicus proposed it 21 years before Galileo was born.
No. Galileo died about 250 years before the first Nobel Prizes were awarded.
A proposed legislation can be defeated by opponents when it is brought before the house for debate. When there is no unanimous agreement, there can be a vote out of which opponents can defeat the legislation if they outnumber the proponents.
A proposed legislation can be defeated by opponents when it is brought before the house for debate. When there is no unanimous agreement, there can be a vote out of which opponents can defeat the legislation if they outnumber the proponents.