American Immigration in Rozenblat's Diaries

by Anatoly Rozenblat


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/22/2005

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 724
ISBN : 9781420827415
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 724
ISBN : 9781420827422

About the Book

This first edition gives readers a general information about of the Soviet-Jewish immigration 1990 and other years to America. The big attention author devotes to the question of surviving and growing up of a creative person in new country and as these problems were solved by him.

 

By the material for writing of this book were used the reliable data taken by author from his “Diary of immigration” of 1989 to 1992 period. Author, who resided in former Soviet Union about 50 years, describes also the  advantages and disadvantages of process immigration in comparative form.

 

And he gives, in examples and statistical data, also some recommendations which can accelerate process of adaptation for everyone immigrant who came to the United States of America .

 

And besides this edition describes   the author’s life in true colors and indicates the general directions of surviving in the first steps of immigration life in America.


About the Author

Anatoly Rozenblat emigrated to United States of America in 1989 year. As creative person, inventor and scientist he has received the fundamental technical and arts education in Manufacturing Engineering, advantageously in such fields, as cutting tools , pneumatic  transportation of ferromagnetic chip and dust from the machine-tools.

 

He participated in the different Federal U.S SBA Program (NASA, Energy , etc.).Many new his innovations were described by U.S NCIO in 1993. He is author of 30 innovations, 10 books and also 90 scientific papers , some of them were presented on 26,27,28 and 29 Israel Conference  of Mechanical Engineers in 1996 to 2003.

 

His biography has been published by the International Biographical Centre (Cambridge, England); the American Biographical Institute; and Marquis “Who’s who in America”.