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The author, in his late 80s, has memories from age three. In his professional career he has been a history teacher, school counselor, administrator of psychological services, and psychologist in private practice. Fischlowitz has worked in his native Missouri, in the DC area and in Honolulu, HI. Though not a scientist, Fischlowitz has had a life-long interest in the ways scientific and technical innovations affect our culture and our daily lives. He has written books of poetry and short stories, and a biography of his wife, a Holocaust Survivor. Retired in Southern California, he also enjoys…mehr

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The author, in his late 80s, has memories from age three. In his professional career he has been a history teacher, school counselor, administrator of psychological services, and psychologist in private practice. Fischlowitz has worked in his native Missouri, in the DC area and in Honolulu, HI. Though not a scientist, Fischlowitz has had a life-long interest in the ways scientific and technical innovations affect our culture and our daily lives. He has written books of poetry and short stories, and a biography of his wife, a Holocaust Survivor. Retired in Southern California, he also enjoys writing fun yet educational books for his youngest grandchildren.
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Autorenporträt
Merle Fischlowitz has visual memories of various technologies he has witnessed and used, from 1935 through current times . He had a career as history teacher and as psychologist, closely involved with changes in communications, computers, home appliances, and more. Merle has previously published poetry, short stories, and biography. The motivation of this book is to get the youngest generation to be aware of the changes in technology as they mature.