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Issac Newton was the first person to theorize the laws of gravity, and wrote 3 principles (Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion) that all objects must follow. His 3 principles were first published in 1687, and since then, many noted physicists, astronomers, and scientists have used them to explain and understand the movements of the universe. Gravity has always been here, since the dawn of time, but Newton is credited for explaining how it worked.
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The first to be credited with this was Nicolas Copernicus, 1473-1543. Galileo is sometimes credited with the origin of this but was actually a supporter of Copernicus' work.
Watson and Crick and credited with discovering the structure of DNA. They mapped out how the bases pair up. Adenine bonds with thymine, and cytosine with guanine.
published a table of the elements organized by increasing atomic mass yes that is true but he was also credited (which was the question :)
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric principles for creating linear perspective.
Frederick Winslow Taylor
tax credit survey when applying a job is to credited the tax before the gross income of the pay check.
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Hans Lippershey is credited with inventing the earliest working telescope and applying for a patent for the device. These telescopes appeared in 1608.
I guess I will have to answer my own question, since I have found answers. The lyrics to "Liberty Land" were credited to Muff Murgittroyd. I can find no other lyrics credited to him on the internet, so maybe this was a pen name. The lyrics to the "Waltz of Goodbye" were credited to Michael Kunze, who is primarily known for writing lyrics in German.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the first electrical telephone in 1876. Modern phones still use the basic principles of his work.
Issac Newton was the first person to theorize the laws of gravity, and wrote 3 principles (Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion) that all objects must follow. His 3 principles were first published in 1687, and since then, many noted physicists, astronomers, and scientists have used them to explain and understand the movements of the universe. Gravity has always been here, since the dawn of time, but Newton is credited for explaining how it worked.
The law of comparative advantage was developed by David Ricardo, an economist in the early 19th century. Ricardo's theory explains why countries specializing in the production of goods in which they have a lower opportunity cost can benefit from trade with other countries.
Corax and Tisias are credited with developing the principles of rhetoric in ancient Greece, specifically in Syracuse, Sicily. They are considered two of the earliest known theorists on the subject of rhetoric.
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There is, most definitely. Most schools even offer online training courses, but inquire first and make sure the site you are applying to is legitimate and verified as an actual credited school.