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		<title>Jack and Jill in my World</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I read Shalini&#8217;s post on the rhyme Jack and Jill, I went into thinking maybe the rhyme definitely had a history. For example, many local songs of Chennai were &#8230; </p>
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<p>When I read <a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159912670262452&amp;set=gm.3558908501057173&amp;idorvanity=1480944588853585" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Shalini&#8217;s</a> post on the rhyme Jack and Jill, I went into thinking maybe the rhyme definitely had a history. For example, many local songs of Chennai were created for entirely different reasons. <strong>Surangani</strong> was one of the most famous songs that has so many versions. My dad and uncles had one of their own. I still remember them making up verses on the go to entertain us. They did not have official instruments, it was the chair, reading table or the bureau to make that grand music. It was lively.</p>



<p>That made me think, definitely English rhymes also had it&#8217;s share of history. The Wellerman song had a heart-crushing history that I must write in another post. The one Shalini shared about taxation of beer for the Jack and Jill seemed more appropriate to me as Beer is the language here! Well, the point is she got me thinking.</p>



<p>Since I have vowed to watch a few movies that my husband recommended (because I don&#8217;t make the time to watch them when my daughter is around), I must say a couple of them helped me with these references.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading is-style-hitmag-widget-title">Jack and Jill in my world</h2>



<p>Every time I read this quote, I only thought it talked about the past of my nation. Never once I thought it existed that day or will be a part of my life wherever I go. Being born in a city and living amidst a mix of culture, I was naïve to many comments about differences. </p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote has-text-align-center is-style-default is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow">
<p class="has-text-align-center">Discrimination is a crime <br />Discrimination is a sin</p>
<cite>Indian Text Books</cite></blockquote>



<p>When you move states or countries, it is termed racism. What I understood is that no one is a threat to another. It&#8217;s only in your thinking. Broaden it, it will open a world of history where you appreciate another person&#8217;s life as your own. How can we broaden it? Read, watch think and discuss, that opens up perspectives that helps you view the world in a different way. </p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full is-resized"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://www.jayanthyg.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/water_hill.jpg" alt="Jack and Jill reference to take a pail of water from a stream on Jayanthyg.in. Water flowing between mountains. " class="wp-image-1929" style="width:320px;height:240px" width="320" height="240"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Photo Courtesy: Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@fernandopuente?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText">Fernando Puente</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/6A2oG_wNZ8c?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure></div>


<p>I appreciate movies where they focus on the importance of education. Some children fail to understand the importance of education, whereas it is often unreachable for those who are in dire need of it. Coming from a middle-class family, little did I know that my parents had to take a lot of talks for educating us in private institutions. After getting into college, after listening to some comments, I&#8217;ve asked my mum to explain many inside stuff. </p>



<p>It took me a while, to understand how my parents were treated, how we were treated and the power of knowledge. I was late to get there, but for someone like me, my parents are my backbone. They let me be, but they have taken precious care of me and I am here today because of them understanding the power of knowledge. I am not everything that my father wanted me to be, but I appreciate how he held me in his palms all through my childhood, even today. My mum was really cool and trusted me completely.</p>



<p>At one point, I broke their trust, still, even then the way they held me is because of they being just who they are: Their character plays a vital role in our upbringing, both of them read amazing books and encouraged us to read and above all their honesty to do the right thing and live within their means, along with the respect they had for their elders taught us so much. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading is-style-hitmag-widget-title">Reference 1</h2>



<p>So, here when I mention Jack and Jill, two references came to my mind. You must have guessed the first one. <strong>Jack and Jill are the parents who have climbed a hill to give their children a life of their dreams.</strong> It takes them a lot to get there. Their struggles, their pains and their dreams all come together. Parents wish only the best for their children. They guide their children to become a better version. Yes, they have their pressures, but their focus is on their children.  They appreciate not just their children, but all the children in the family. These are the people who teach other children to dream and achieve and treat all children equally. </p>



<p>If the father is down, the mother can come down quickly too. My parents have spent 37 years together and most of the conversations they have ever had are about us. Whatever they planned, they planned it with us. Be it a trip, be it buying new stuff, everything. The only thing they had for themselves and truly believed they had was each other and us. As they&#8217;ve grown old, they&#8217;re need to be with each other is only more. They&#8217;re growing old together and even though they constantly pull each other&#8217;s legs in the passing, I&#8217;ve never seen them allow anyone else to do so. </p>



<p>I&#8217;ve messed up a lot, they have fallen down because of me, but they got up. They made me get up. This time we only grew together as a family, however, that&#8217;s also only because of them. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading is-style-hitmag-widget-title">Reference 2</h2>



<p>The other is that every Jack and Jill are the boys and girls who look forward to education as a tool to achieve their dreams. They are children from all walks of life who want to study and believe that they can change their world through learning. To forget their everyday problems, they shift their focus towards education. They believe they can lead a respectable life for them and their people. Here, I reference the <strong>Hill as the School and the pail of water is the drop of knowledge </strong>that is bestowed upon them. </p>



<p>As a society we are extremely conditional of children. Many people find ways to hurt the ego just to change the person. To be ashamed of their self and the kind of life their parents have provided them is a common way to make someone feel low. My parents did their best, still at that age I was vulnerable and believed I was bound to fail, to never have my head held high. If we get  the money, we could be equals and would be respected had a big effect on me. However, the norms only kept changing and I was like the donkey with the carrot held in front of it. </p>



<p>As another example, my cousin who had all riches was constantly bombarded with random comments that made him feel small. Even though he had all riches, personally he was never a mean person even once. He was constantly being commented from how weird he was to he&#8217;s who he is because of the riches only. He is still the most humble and polite person one would meet, but as we know it the comments continue. </p>



<p>This Jack and Jill are the children who are being told how to live, how to be by someone who does not truly care(this comes after taking it all). Breaking the shackles the society sets(firstly relatives) and living life on our terms is equally difficult for a man and woman. As much as we talk about women empowerment, we need to appreciate every man who stands up for himself in situations that people purposely create to torment them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading is-style-hitmag-widget-title">Who&#8217;s Rich?</h2>



<p>A humble and a smart man is hard to find because those qualities adhere to being truly kind and polite. However,  they are coined as foolish by a lot since they are not flimsy and floating, but deep and steady.  Similarly, women who stand up for themselves, who treat other men and women as equals and are not threatened by others are not appreciated. </p>



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<p>So, who&#8217;s rich? Those who value education and treat people right. Also, those who could help someone else  without discriminating them because of their caste, creed or religion, but only because they can help spread the power of educating children. This changes lives forever.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2018 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I am an Engineer by choice. I have a lovely mix in my family. Two out of seven in our cousins gang are dentists and the third one did her &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;">I am an Engineer by choice. I have a lovely mix in my family. Two out of seven in our cousins gang are dentists and the third one did her Masters in Hospital Administration. The rest of us are Engineers. I love this mix because we have so much stories to share and we love to hear about the medical guys in our family. Luckily, the three of them did not have to undergo NEET entrance exams, but they are our go to when it comes to learning about the Pros and Cons of NEET and the field of Medicine. As a whole, I am lucky to have more than 20 cousins just on my paternal side and we all stayed together until my 10th standard i.e. 2002, that&#8217;s a decade and a half. I still remember playing doctor-patient game, enacting various soaps, playing hotel, playing train, playing cooking games, wrestling(I hate that) and tent games, yes, apart from the regular &#8220;Colour, Colour, What Colour do you choose?&#8221; and other hide and seek games.</p>
<p>Though I remember most of it as it is, it is those doctor-patient games that I was reminded of when I visited a friend recently. Her son and a couple of his friends from their apartment were playing with a Doctor set. I was very curious about it. They had so much detail than I ever knew. My friend&#8217;s son, let&#8217;s name him, Amith, sat down his other friend, Akash, and greeted him. Let me remind you, they are 7 years old. Their conversation got me curious. Well, when kids play don&#8217;t we all become their patients? So I am going to share just <span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-family: &quot;times new roman&quot;; font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">one patient details.</span><br /><b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike><br />Amith: So, what brings you here, Akash?<br />Akash: A 103 Degree Temperature.<br />Amith: (Picks up the Stethoscope) Let me check. Are you able to breathe normally or due to feel heavy?<br />Akash: I feel very hot and tired.<br />Amith: Do you have a head-ache?<br />Akash: I do when I sneeze loudly.<br />Amith: I will prescribe you to take good rest for 3 days and 3 doses of 7ml Paracetamol drops for those 3 days.<br />Akash: I can&#8217;t take leave from work. How do you expect me to rest? Do you have any injection that could solve my problem in a day?<br />Amith: Yes, I do, but then it will make you take rest for 10 days. Okay?</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t stop laughing at this. They giggled themselves. Kids see and learn so much. I was amazed at the dosage he prescribed and also how he used the Stethoscope like a pro. After the giggles, they started a conversation with me. From why I laughed to what they want to become, we had a good chat for almost 15 minutes. Come on, that&#8217;s the longest I could talk with a kid or maybe, they could, with me. Both of them said, they wanted to become doctors and one wanted to specialize in Cardiology and the other in Gynaecology. At that age, I hardly knew what they meant, well, I didn&#8217;t know at all. I was surprised at the depth they knew. I asked them if they knew about NEET, the Medical entrance Exams. Their reply was cool and I felt they would fare well in the future. They said it must be something like the IIM entrance exams, and it must be fun to compete with so many people from all over India. I didn&#8217;t have a word. I guess by the time these children grow they would be well-prepared to face the NEET Exams, with so many options available online now. However, in the present situation it is a tough thing since parents are also equally worried as children are, about a change. Education will change for the best to make a person really knowledgeable.</p>
<p>Since children of this generation use technology like a pro, it will be super easy for them to study online. The future could be complete online education too. Isn&#8217;t tutoring over the Internet a huge success? We all love online education apps and <a href="http://www.achievaedu.com/neet/" target="_blank">NEET online Coaching classes</a> is one such which helps candidates interested in Medicine to achieve their much promised goal. All we talk about is the cons of using the Internet, always. We must accept it has its benefits too. We learn so much too. Now culture has changed a lot. I prefer to sit in my study desk and write my blog or also do a course online. It&#8217;s the dedication that counts. Also, with the online chat and forums, the replies are instant. Aren&#8217;t our parents ready to allot a room and provide a calm environment for us to study? I guess that is enough to make parents happy. To tell that you are going to study and actually do it. Online learning actually simplifies our life. Let&#8217;s see how it helps.</p>
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<li>It resolves travel issues and if you are living in traffic prone zones (almost every area falls into this category now) it is a saviour.</li>
<li>Cuts out unnecessary usage of phone and the tension to call and inform your whereabouts to family.&nbsp;</li>
<li>Saves a lot of money. Travel expenses, phone expenses, snack expenses are cut and you can also join any art class you are passionate about. Plus, you get some hot and fresh home food.&nbsp;</li>
<li>You still get to meet your pals and also make friends within the course you are part of.</li>
<li>Repeating recorded lectures will help you gain new insights on the same subject.&nbsp;</li>
<li>Making a routine for self to help focus better.</li>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Some might be early birds and others night owls. Online education is apt for both of them. All that really matters is investing your time wisely by choosing quality education. Though children are very occupied with mobiles now, once we engage them towards what they are passionate about, they will find a balance and work towards their goal in a better way.&nbsp;</div>
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