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  • Some Important Rules for Private Orgies by HedonistHouse
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    We all love and adore orgies. But there there are some important rules we all need to follow and this PDF covers all of them. Brought to you by: https://mylsgc.com/
  • Fat in a Thin Body by ValeriaAaron
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    Nevaeh Shayanne Leigh has been bullied her entire life by the simple fact she was fat. Now, she makes a grand entrance in her school, the people are wowed by her beauty and her confidence. But what world has Nevaah entered? When drugs, booze, and boyfriends are more important then college, Nevaeh had entered a world fa too dangerous to back out of. Who cares who her friends were? It's all Nevaeh baby. And no matter the promises she made to stay the same, she's officially turned different.
  • Math Tutors by MrssamTM
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    It isn't amazing that many students struggle in math. Truth be told, math is so widely recognized subject that students look for coaching services. The explanation of this endless struggle with mathematics is that it is totally different from other K-12 subjects. Arithmetic is the investigation of amount, structure, space, and change. Does that sound confound as of now? In contrast to history or perusing, math requires an exceptionally profound reflection and intelligent thinking. Numerous issues that students find in math classes are not by any means certifiable issues. Students don't need to take care of issues like "2^x = 3. What is x?" in their day by day lives. Certainly, most students comprehend what a square is and what a circle is. But when concepts like π equaling the circumference divided by the diameter come up, they can get very confused. Howard Gardner made a Theory of Multiple Intelligences. In his hypothesis, Gardner expressed that there are eight kinds of insights. Just one of these eight insights is legitimate numerical. Along these lines, not every person takes on a similar mindset as a mathematician. Gardner remarked that a math student can get familiar with the material better in an alternate methodology, or might be taking a gander at numerical on a very basic level which can bring about appearing gradualness. An expert math coach is, therefore, very important for math students. A math coach can help relate the numerical idea to a true circumstance. Instructors, at school, usually depend on a cutout approach that doesn't work for everybody. Mrs. Sam is the executive of Tutoring Richmond, private K-12 in-home mentoring services and has an experienced staff that is willing to go beyond their way to help their students. Mrs. Sam Tutoring Richmond center offers math tutoring services in many locations in Canada. For more information, contact us at +1 778-316-2418 or visit our site https://www.mrssam.ca/
  • Fun Math Notebook 📒🧮♾️ Traveling Southwards 🇦🇶 by OKINLEG
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    a fictional travel to Antarctica As well it has a lot of equations useful for daily life like the one of IMC. It explains how to understand the world with physics, biophysics, proportionality and calculus.
  • X-Calculus by rubyriego
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    Calculus for all Grade 10 students out there!
  • A Calculus tale (not for real) by Alicia10810
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    So like a few 12th grade girls wrote a fanfiction during Calculus instead of paying attention. Mind you this was all done on post it notes, not on actual paper. Not gonna lie it was worth it (lol), but that's basically all there is to it. Hope you enjoy the monstrosity we created. (By: Alicia, Shomali, Brianna and Alexis) (Hopfully no one important finds this) (Also I don't know if there will be more in the future, but if there is I will put it up 😂)
  • Differential Equations by cloudygrayskies
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    My only problems were supposed to be the ones in my Calculus book. In which I narrowly avoid high school drama, get sucked into a whirlpool of it anyways, and hope that I can escape without failing my AP tests or jeopardizing my GPA. The contemplation of death has never seemed so sweet. #903 Humor 080317
  • Threads by IgweMatics
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    The general form is: Ax^2 + Bxy + Cy^2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0 Check the values of A, B, and C: Circle: A = C and B = 0 Ellipse: A ≠ C but same sign, and B = 0 Parabola: Only one variable is squared (either x^2 or y^2) Hyperbola: A and C have opposite signs, and B = 0 You can also use this trick: Discriminant = B^2 - 4AC If it's 0 → Parabola If it's less than 0 → Circle or Ellipse If it's greater than 0 → Hyperbola
  • I'M NOT CRAZY, RIGHT? (18-) by black_bear282
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    After getting knocked out with a math textbook by his (very angry) girlfriend, Leon wakes up three months later... seeing floating equations. Everywhere. In therapy, he tries to explain the logic behind measuring rooms in pickleballs, hearing angry numbers whisper, and solving grief through imaginary numbers. But when reality bends and the math stops adding up, the real question becomes: Is Leon losing his mind-or calculating his way into another dimension? A chaotic, clever, and unexpectedly emotional dive into logic, delusion, and what it means to solve yourself..
  • Calculus by sesosesasu
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    You will learn with me, do ya? How to solve or how to read these functions or whatever you may take 'bout this, hope u enjoy being with my company. Let's practice our strength in solving mathematics equations because our brains are hard.
  • Calculus II by lavenderstar
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    It looks like a math textbook, doesn't it? Well, it's not. This is something far less sinister. This is a story of a murder. ~*~ Calculus II is the son of Abacus and her husband Calculus I, two Roman plebeians who serve Emperor Mathematicus. Unfortunately, life as a common plebeian is not all it's cracked up to be. For starters, plebeians aren't allowed to attend school, so Cal has to come up with his own methods of staving off boredom. Luckily, he and his friends stumble across a crime scene, and decide that solving the problem of the mystery murderer is just the thing they need to exercise their brain cells. As their calculations finally start to add up, only one question remains: will they come to the right answer? Disclaimer I: This book does not really teach anything math-related. In fact, this book does not really teach much of anything-related. Disclaimer II: This book may contain the occasional Harry Potter reference. Disclaimer III: This book does not contain Arabic numerals.
  • Rotting hell chapter One- The beginning by FearThePanda
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    Vampires have come to attack && Flou is caught in the middle of it all once she meets her new friend when she moves from Santa Cruz, California to Miami, Florida . She meets new people but two special people Jared her werewolf mate && Ethan her vampire soul mate. Gasp ! Ethan is the new exchange student from England. Aside from the vampire attacks the werewolves have come to aid && have joined forces with their mortal enemy because of the conflict of the mating thing that concerns Flou Ethan && Jared.
  • What the Moon Saw that Night by awesomehuman_13
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    A short story that I wrote for my Business Math 2 (Calculus) class. A short story with Calculus concepts incorporated in it. Hope you like it...
  • True Love by xXdemolitionloverXx
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  • Let It Go by rustedchain
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    Lainey seems to have developed an acute case of misandry, a hatred or dislike of males. No one really knows why – they just know that she does. They leave her alone for the most of it, excluding a few guys in her school who think it’s hilarious to watch her cower away from them. Until Brantley Jefferson came along. Brantley, unlike the majority of his peers, actually wants to know why Lainey hates men. So he sets out on a mission to find out why. While Brantley’s trying to make Lainey let her hatred go, he didn’t expect to fall in love with her along the way.
  • Comprehensive Mathematics by Kazu_Inoue
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    Mathematics made easy for everyone to understand. Math Concepts explained intensively with applications.
  • Calculus Crush by lolidoodle
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    You are starting your second semester of Junior year. New classes, new friends, and new boys. I wonder what incredible things will happen.
  • Reporter and the Photographer SHORTS by magicar
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    More Abigale and Tintin shorts until I come up with a plot for the sequel!