I'm not sure. It might be hard to find specific manga schools in NC. You might have to look really hard or check online resources.
Not that I know of. Most manga learning is done through online courses or self-study.
No. There are no positive aspects to 'nc fanfiction' as it involves non - consensual and often disturbing content that violates ethical and moral boundaries.
No. Most legitimate platforms do not allow NC - 17 or any overly explicit content in fanfic. These platforms have terms of service that prohibit adult - oriented or inappropriate content to ensure a safe and family - friendly environment for all users.
It's difficult to point out 'popular' nc17 fanfiction works as a lot of such content is not widely promoted due to its adult nature. However, in some niche communities, there might be certain stories that gain a following. But remember, these are not as mainstream as regular fanfiction works because of the restricted audience.
I'm not aware of any specific 'nc love novels' being extremely popular without more information on what 'nc' means. There are countless popular love novels in general, like 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Romeo and Juliet', but without clarifying 'nc', it's difficult to point out particular ones in this category.
I'm not aware of any specifically named 'NC' ghosts stories being famous. But in general, there are many well - known ghost stories. For instance, the story of the Bell Witch in Tennessee is quite famous. It was a malevolent spirit that haunted a family, causing all sorts of strange and terrifying events.
I think they should. They can help improve reading skills and offer diverse perspectives. Also, they can be a great source of entertainment and stress relief for students.
There's also a story about a phantom horse and rider in Kernersville. Legend has it that a Confederate soldier on his horse was killed in the area during the Civil War. On moonlit nights, some claim to see the horse and rider galloping through the fields, as if still on a mission from long ago.
Since I don't know what MT NC exactly represents in this context, it's difficult to say if there are famous gay stories from there. But if MT NC is a town or region, it's possible that there are local heroes within the gay community whose stories are known and celebrated among the locals. These could be stories of people who have broken barriers in terms of acceptance, or those who have started initiatives to support other gay people in the area.
Sure. There is a story about a local school in Weaverville. Students and teachers alike have reported seeing a shadowy figure in the schoolyard at dusk. Some think it could be the ghost of a student who passed away on the school grounds long ago, and now their spirit remains there.