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iPhone SE: The Comprehensive User Guide For Beginners - Unlock The True Potential Of Your iPhone SE!

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iPhone SE (FREE BONUS INCLUDED) The Comprehensive User Guide For Beginners - Unlock The True Potential Of Your iPhone SE! The world of cells phones is an ever changing one. We seem to be getting new releases of phones, operating systems, patch updates and a slew of other stuff that just makes our head spin. For many people enough is enough and knowing why they should fork over another couple hundred bucks for a new device this week is a question many of you are probably asking yourself at this moment. In this book we will help to answer this question in regards to the IPhone SE. The SE stands for Special Edition and if you are reading this are probably wondering what is so special about it. In this book we will explore this question, give you details about the IPhone itself, what cool features are built into the SE and who this phone is for and who it is not. At the end of this book you will have a better understanding of the SE and the IPhone craze in general. When you complete this book you will know what you can expect from the IPhone SE and if it is the right choice for you. Download today to get the answers you have been seeking as well as to questions you didn’t know to ask. Download your copy of ”iPhone SE” by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now With 1-Click" button.

31 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 10, 2016

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George Green

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George Green (14 July 1793 – 31 May 1841) was a British mathematician and physicist, who wrote An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism (Green, 1828). The essay introduced several important concepts, among them a theorem similar to the modern Green's theorem, the idea of potential functions as currently used in physics, and the concept of what are now called Green's functions. George Green was the first person to create a mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism and his theory formed the foundation for the work of other scientists such as James Clerk Maxwell, William Thomson, and others. His work ran parallel to that of the great mathematician Gauss (potential theory).

Green's life story is remarkable in that he was almost entirely self-taught. He was born and lived for most of his life in the English town of Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, nowadays part of the city of Nottingham. His father (also named George) was a baker who had built and owned a brick windmill used to grind grain. The younger Green only had about one year of formal schooling as a child, between the ages of 8 and 9.

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