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10 Years Later in American Immigration

Anatoly Rozenblat

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This Book is Available Paperback (8.25x11)9781420854824 £ 32.25  
About the Book

Proposed to a reader my new book is given in view of chronological Diary notes and describes the events of Soviet-Jewish immigration and also the life of creative immigrant in America for 1996 to 1998 periods.

 

Necessity in representing of such material is obvious because this book could be useful for many organization and people who desire to know more about of immigrant’s life and discovery for yourself their important problems which have place on the way of receiving American Citizenship.

 

Author hopes that presence of such information and indicated in this book-Diary the realistic data properly will be useful for each immigrant and immigration agency that could give the possibility to improve in whole the immigration process in America and other countries.

 

With the objective of decreasing volume of this book the author refused to input in this book of some different official documents of USA concerning to the questions of immigration in whole. And for this reason he prefers to describe only the typical life of creative immigrant, having age over 50 years old, from the start of his immigration in America for receiving of his American Citizenship.

About the Author

As a creative personality, independent Inventor and Scientist, Anatoly Rozenblat, has received a fundamental Technical and Arts education in Marine and Manufacturing Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Patent Affairs and Inventions.

 

He began his scientific activity in 1996 preparing the paper on transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by sea. Rozenblat holds a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Odessa Institute of Maritime Transport Engineering and a bachelor of science degree in Computer and Information systems from Chicago East-West University.

 

Anatoly Rozenblat born in Russia in August 25,1938 and emigrated in America in 1989.  He lives in Chicago, Illinois, and is the father of two adult children, Moshe and Inna.

 

He published in Dorrance and AuthorHouse 12 books and posses about of 30 innovations and 80 scientific papers. His biography has been published by the International Biographical Centre, England; the American Biographical Institute ; and Marquis’ “ Who’s who in America”.

 

He also presented 8 scientific papers on 26,27,28 and 29 on Israel Conference of Mechanical Engineers in 1996 , 1998 ,2000 and 2003.

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This book-Diary entitled as “10-years later in American immigration” embraces my events which had place in American immigration for period since 1996 to 1998.

 

And the same time, author underlines that his immigration has been beginning since April 6,1989 and he describes its in detail in such books as :

  1. Farewell, Russia! (volume 1,1989)
  2. Rozenblat’s Diary about American immigration (volume 2,1990 to 1992)
  3. My life in American immigration(volume 3,1993 to 1995).

 

The main objective of this book is that to discover life of the creative person ,having age over 50 years old in American immigration and also to show the general ways of his surviving at period when had place some problems and as they were solved by him.

 

Author hopes that this book can help to a reader deeper to understand the essence of immigrant’s life and could answer on some important questions of  Soviet- Jewish immigration of 1989-1990 years.

 

And besides the author will be very happy to know that he reached his goal if you reading through this material, find some useful advices and facts which could be fitted for your life at the first steps of immigration to this beautiful ,democracy country,  as America.

 

As the sample, author suggests to a reader some extracts from the above-named book-Diary: “……….So, for me the day, December 4,1996,is the Day of Naturalization and receiving of American Citizenship. Finally, I have been waiting this day since November 9,1989 , finding myself ,as the creative person ,in complex and difficult American immigration………”.