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maths fear

maths fear

Yours To Claim: His to hold, Hers to fear.

Yours To Claim: His to hold, Hers to fear.

On New Year’s Eve, which was supposed to be a happy moment for everyone, Yunah’s and Noah’s lives turned into a tragedy. A 15-year-old girl, Yunah Rai, happened to witness the accident of 10-year-old Noah Shrestha and his family. She blamed herself for the death of Noah’s parents, always believing that the accident had been caused by her. Though she succeeded in saving Noah’s life, she carried the guilt of his parents’ death. Even after years, she couldn’t heal or forgive herself for that incident. That accident completely changed her life. It became her deepest trauma. For Noah, however, it was completely different. He never blamed Yunah for the accident, because he knew the truth. Instead, he had been trying to find her his whole life, to thank her and repay the kindness of that night when she saved him. Deep inside, he had always yearned for her. From the moment she saved his life, it was love at first sight. Over the years, Noah painted countless pictures of Yunah from the time she was 15 and kept them hidden away in a private room where no one was ever allowed to enter. The red scarf, which Yunah had wrapped around him on the day of the accident became his treasure and a favourite scarf. She had become his secret, his obsession, a beautiful obsession. He didn’t care that she was older than him. All he wanted was for her to be in his life. And finally, after eight years, Noah meets Yunah again, this time in his school, just a week after he turned 18. Will Yunah ever fall for Noah, despite him being younger? Will she accept him? Will she forgive herself for the tragedy of that New Year’s Eve? To know all this, the story continues… SPOILER- "Noah, at just eighteen, is the leader of shadowveil and it is an underworld gang."
Urban
72 Chs
Fire & Vice: Fear in Her Eyes

Fire & Vice: Fear in Her Eyes

Hi, my name is Nikita Slater and I'm the International Bestselling author of The Queens series, Fire & Vice series, The Sanctuary series, Driven Hearts series and several standalone novels. I've loved the written word my entire life and am an avid reader, as well as a writer. I live, eat and breathe books and I'm always working on something new! ​ I live on the beautiful Canadian prairies with my son and crazy awesome dog. I have an unholy affinity for books (especially dark romance), wine, pets and anything chocolate. Despite some of the darker themes in my books (which are pure fun and fantasy), I am a staunch feminist and advocate of equal rights for all races, genders and non-gender specific persons. When I'm not writing, dreaming about writing or talking about writing, I love to help others discover a love of reading and writing through literacy and social work. Who can she trust in a world filled with shadows? Daniel Mercer wants something he shouldn’t have. He wants the woman from his building; the blind musician. The dark, dominant part of his soul calls for him to reach out and take her, to make her beg. He wants to possess her, to see the fear in her eyes as he takes her from her tidy world. He knows he's not good enough for her. He's a savage through and through. He's seen and done things normal men can't imagine. Unfortunately for her, he can't seem to let her go. Her lush curves, delicate beauty and helpless attempts at independence soothe the predator in him. Addison’s ordered life has gone from perfectly pleasant to terrifying in two crazy missteps; Daniel Mercer and a terrifying stalker. Could they be one and the same? Daniel storms into her life in a hail of bullets, first saving her and then bullying her with his overbearing non-musical presence. He touches her at every opportunity, lighting up her dark world with a kaleidoscope of colour, then pushing her away whenever she gets too close. But will he push her too far, into the arms of the stalker who lurks in the shadows?
Urban
60 Chs
How can maths fiction books help in learning maths?
Maths fiction books can make abstract maths concepts more concrete. For example, in 'Flatland', the description of the 2D world helps in visualizing geometric shapes better. They also create interest. When reading about a character using maths to solve a problem in a story, like in 'The Number Devil', it makes maths seem less intimidating and more like an adventure.
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2024-11-26 05:00
Share some maths success stories.
The story of Euclid is also a great maths success. He wrote 'Elements', which was a comprehensive compilation of geometrical knowledge. His work established the foundation of geometry as we know it. For over two thousand years, students have been learning from 'Elements', and it has been the basis for many further developments in mathematics and related fields like architecture and engineering.
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2024-11-06 19:33
What makes maths cartoons funny?
The combination of simple and humorous illustrations with easy-to-understand math concepts makes maths cartoons funny.
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2025-06-04 02:19
How to draw a maths cartoon effectively?
Just start with simple shapes for the math elements and add some fun colors. Make the characters cute and easy to understand.
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2025-06-04 16:35
How funny are the maths-related cartoons?
Well, it depends. Some maths funny cartoons are highly amusing, with creative takes on math concepts and funny characters. But others might not hit the mark for everyone's sense of humor.
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2025-06-17 13:21
What are the benefits of teaching maths through stories?
It makes maths more interesting. Students often find traditional maths lessons boring, but when it's presented through a story, they are more likely to pay attention.
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2024-11-22 21:58
What are the common themes in maths funny stories?
One common theme is mathematicians' absent - mindedness. They are often so focused on maths problems that they do silly things in real life, like the story of boiling the watch instead of an egg.
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2024-10-31 08:04
Where can I watch the story of maths?
You can try looking on educational platforms like Coursera or Khan Academy. They often have such content.
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2024-10-11 19:41
Tell me a funny maths related story.
Once upon a time, there was a mathematician who was very bad at directions. One day, he was using a map to find a place. The map had a grid system, much like the coordinate system in math. He got so confused between the x - and y - axes that he ended up walking in circles. He kept muttering about how if only life had simple equations to follow like in math, he wouldn't be lost. Eventually, he found a little girl who was really good at math. She quickly pointed out the correct way using the grid numbers on the map. The mathematician was both embarrassed and amused at the situation.
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2024-11-10 02:48
What are the benefits of teaching maths using stories?
One benefit is that it makes maths more engaging. Students often find stories interesting, so when maths is incorporated into a story, they are more likely to pay attention. For example, a story about sharing candies can be used to teach division in a fun way.
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2024-11-02 14:27
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