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Life of a Farmer's Daughter: The Things I Have Learned
Life of a Farmer's Daughter: The Things I Have Learned
Life of a Farmer's Daughter: The Things I Have Learned
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This book differs from farm life. I introduce the book by introducing my parents. They are farmers and so much was learned by growing up on a farm. Parts of the first few chapters explain this experience.

My geneology , college, marriage, determination, spiritual aspects, my church, medical, our country, health, dissertation, and the conclusion make up about 96% of my book. I see it as a good book. I hope to write 1-2 books after I retire. I will retire in 11 years,

I plan to enjoy my retirement. I will write my book without time limits. I want my second book to be as informative.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJul 12, 2011
ISBN9781462890330
Life of a Farmer's Daughter: The Things I Have Learned
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Willette Poole

I am Willette Poole an educator in the public school system and a nurse assistant ( CNA ). I have written six books . My first book is The Life of A farmer's Daughter . It introduces me as an author . I graduated from Winthrop and Clemson Universities in South Carolina . After learning many things while going through a challenge , I wanted to share them .

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    Life of a Farmer's Daughter - Willette Poole

    Copyright © 2011 by Willette Poole.

    ISBN:          Softcover                                 978-1-4628-9032-3

                       Ebook                                      978-1-4628-9033-0

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This book was printed in the United States of America.

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    Contents

    Chapter One Introduction

    Chapter Two (Parents)

    Chapter Three (Family)

    Chapter Four (My Geneology)

    Chapter Five (School/College)

    Chapter Six Marriage/Divorce

    Chapter Seven (Determination:work/Unemployment, And Producing Income)

    Chapter Eight (Spiritual Aspects)

    Chapter Nine (My Church)

    Chapter Ten (Medically, As A Christian Writer)

    Chapter Eleven (The Sacrifice)

    Chapter Twelve We Can All Help Our Country

    Chapter Thirteen (My Geneology Continues)

    Chapter Fourteen (How To Solve One’s Life?)

    Chapter Fifthteen (For Parents)

    Chapter Sixteen (Physical/Exercising

    Chapter Seventeen (My Dissertation In Part)

    Chapter Eighteen (Conclusion)

    Chapter One

    INTRODUCTION

    I was a farmer’s daughter, not a professional family.We worked hard, and did the best we knew how. I believe a professional is one that does his/her best. They have guidelines to do it correctly, and if one does not meet the standards, it is completed again, or the incomplete part, is changed. We as a family have learned it is better to do it correctly, because we wanted to do it correctly, everything we understood 100%. As professionals we know to do our jobs correctly, because it makes our work day better. Our family chooses whether they are going to be a professional, and live as family.

    I have become a professional, and appreciate everything it has to offer. I do not compare, one to the other. They both have strong points, that I need. Could I have survived, without being a farmer’s daughter ? Yes. Could I have survived without being a professional? Yes.

    I am probably half way through my life. I grew up knowing there is a God. I began to write as a young girl. I did not understand the relationship of Jesus to myself. I felt that he is my older brother, if he is the son of God.

    I am a teacher. I taught school, without problems, or concerns. I enjoy teaching. This book comes out of the inspiration received from parents, and church. I dedicate this book to my parents.

    I hope you will receive some helpful information. Whatever you do not need, maybe someone will benefit from. My book, I write, as you would walk into a grocery store. Not anyone needs, or is made to purchase any item in there, or with my book, there is not a need to retain the information. It is just for your information. Whatever you cannot use, discard it.

    I hope to cover, my life on a farm, growing older, church, work, and the many aspects of living.

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