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The Meltdown: THE MELTDOWN SERIES, #3
The Meltdown: THE MELTDOWN SERIES, #3
The Meltdown: THE MELTDOWN SERIES, #3
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This is the latest edition of The Meltdown!

 

The Meltdown is a collection of personal essays, poetry, creative writing and thoughts!

 

If you're looking for a diverse read, then this is the collection you're looking for!

 

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnjali Sinha
Release dateOct 3, 2020
ISBN9781393240914
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    The Meltdown - Anjali Sinha

    © The Meltdown, 2020

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    No part of this Magazine may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, or photocopying, without the prior written permission of the publisher. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information published in this edition, neither publisher nor any of its employees accept any responsibility for any error or omission. Articles that cannot be used are returned to the authors if accompanied by a self-addressed and sufficiently stamped envelope. But no responsibility is taken for any loss or delay in returning the material, or if decided by the publication to even return the material. The Meltdown assumes no responsibility for statements, letters, commentary, opinions advanced by the authors nor for any claims made in the advertisements published in the Magazine.

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    EDITOR’S NOTE

    Dear readers,

    It brings me immense happiness to bring this edition of The Meltdown to you.

    I’ve changed my mind about publishing it as a magazine, but changing it to a more free, yet complex form, and further turning it into a literary collection of sorts.

    Whatever is happening in the world right now, it’s history, and whatever you’re sharing with me, with people around you, the writers we publish, is the unique voice of our generation.

    I never thought I’d get into publishing, then publishing new voices, but here we all are!

    I hope you cherish this edition. As I did.

    Looking forward to bringing you thousands more of these collections!

    Yours truly,

    Anjali Sinha

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    Double Standards In The Workplace- How to Manage It

    Matta Sruthi

    Everything comes to you at the right time, be patient, says a quote. In total contradiction to this, if you keep waiting for the right time, it may never come, so make the most of the time you have now, says another. This basically depicts the open existence of rampant unrecognized double standards in our society.

    Life as we all know does not comprise of the singular view on things. It is a multi-faceted web. This web is mostly entangled with twinning contradictory versions of strands. One such example is, having positive favoritism and negative biasness simultaneously, aka, double standards.

    I thrived being the favorite student in my college, enjoyed being the first preferred in my early working career and loved having higher-ups wait for

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