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Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen: Immigrants Teach Their Children What Citizens Don't

An inspirational book by an immigrant who rose from the slums of India to mansions of America, by Harsimran Singh, Ph.D.

Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen: Immigrants Teach Their Children What Citizens Don't
2011-06-20
UPPER BROOKVILLE, NY, June 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) In Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen, Dr. Singh explores the factors that motivate immigrants and their children to be successful, and defines what truly sets them apart. He asserts that immigrants have made America a stronger nation, and attributes this to the values instilled upon them during childhood. He has drawn upon 37 years of life experience living in the United States.

This book reveals an insight as to how immigrants:

- See the American Dream while citizens are often blind to it.
- Comprise 41 percent of the student populations of Ivy League colleges.
- Are rapidly becoming leaders in science, research and medicine.
- Are three times more likely to start businesses and become wealthy.

Dr. Singh shares his own rags-to-riches story and imparts valuable lessons, a must read for parents and for young people to lead a rich life. "I did it, so anyone can," says Dr. Singh. "You need optimism, self-discipline and confidence. These building blocks transformed my identity into someone who could inspire others." Each powerful lesson will incite excitement at the possibilities each new day can bring. There is much to be learned from the cultural backgrounds of others, visit www.RichImmigrants.com to learn more.

ABOUT DR. SINGH
Dr. Harsimran Singh was born in India to a life of oppressive poverty. As a child, Dr. Singh went barefoot and studied his lessons under street lights. His family lived in a small house with a leaky mud roof. He migrated to America in 1973 with only $8 in his pocket. Remarkably, he is now a successful real estate investor, author of 12 books, an inspirational speaker and philanthropist. He is among the top 1% of wealthiest Americans and is ranked #1 on an Internet search of "Rich Immigrants." Dr. Singh's mission is to rejuvenate entrepreneurial spirit and to create nationwide employment through his innovative ideas. People with or without any money or experience can take advantage of one of the biggest money making trends - foreclosure buying and selling - through his website www.ForeclosuresWebsite.com.

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[Press-News.org] Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen: Immigrants Teach Their Children What Citizens Don't
An inspirational book by an immigrant who rose from the slums of India to mansions of America, by Harsimran Singh, Ph.D.