Miss Nicole V. Czarnecki
103 A_W, Erickson Hall, UMBC, 1000 Hilltop Circle u Baltimore , Maryland ,
21250-0001 u
(443) 538-6482u
nickidewbear@aol.com
Objective _____________________________________________________________________
To receive an internship during the 2012-2013 collegiate
year, or to receive at least an entry-level job upon or shortly after receipt
of B.A. in Political Science degree (with the receipt of said degree expected
to occur in May 2013).
Profile ________________________________________________________________________
Born prematurely on January 23,
1990 in the Jewish Diaspora—in her case, Baltimore, Maryland—, Miss Nicole V.
Czarnecki has overcome many challenges in her life. Among her challenges have
been and are the challenges that she had and has had to face as a prematurely-born
infant who was diagnosed with Diplegic Spastia Cerebral Palsy. Also among her
challenges have been those that she had and has faced due to being a product of
an interethnic (Ashkenazic Jewish and Iberian-Western European), an interfaith
(Crypto-Jewish Christian and Western European Christian), and a broken-family
(divorced-parent, single-mom, remarried-dad) home.
Perhaps because of her
challenge-filled background, Miss Czarnecki went from wanting to be a
country-music singer to focusing on being a significant figure and key player
in the journalistic, political, legal, and/or cultural worlds. She determined
in high school to major in Political Science when she went to college, and to
become either a lawyer, a journalist (and, as she likes to say, “to be Geraldo
Rivera without being Geraldo Rivera”), an analyst or a commentator, or perhaps
even a public official—such as a United States Congresswoman or Senator, or
(God willing) a Messianic Jewish/Jewish Christian Member of the Israeli Knesset.
In other words, she—as a Messianic
Jew who has overcome many challenges and been made better for her
challenge-filled background—is determined to make a political and cultural
impact in the Jewish Diaspora (specifically her Diasporan birthplace, the United States of America ), Israel , and—if
possible—even the rest of the world. Holding a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the
University of Maryland ,
Baltimore County (as of May 2013), she hopes to
use her degree to make her aspired-to political and cultural affect.
Skills Summary _________________________________________________________________
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Social networking, including
blogging
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Can read, write, and speak
English (Native Language)
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Can speak, read, and write some
Spanish (Ancestral Language—great-three-times-granddad on maternal side from
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Can speak some Hebrew and
Yiddish, and understand some transliterated Hebrew and Yiddish (Ancestral
language—relatives on paternal side were and are Crypto Jews; mainly—if not
entirely—self taught/no formal or other classes taken)
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Critical thinking
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Ability to form own opinions and
have understanding of why she believes what she believes
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Research and investigative
skills (e.g., Amateur genealogical and historical research skills)
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Amateur photography skills
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Other skills (Please inquire in
interview or by e-mail correspondence.)
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Professional Experience __________________________________________________________
None—Disabled (With Diplegic Spastia Cerebral Palsy,
from Birth on January 23, 1990)
Employment History ____________________________________________________________
None—Disabled (With Diplegic Spastia Cerebral Palsy,
from Birth on January 23, 1990)
Education _____________________________________________________________________
university of maryland, baltimore county –
Catonsville, Greater Baltimore, Maryland
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Degree, Expected to receive in May 2013 GPA: 2.75/4.0 (As of October 15, 2012)
(Expected to complete 120-121 credits by May 2013.)
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Degree, Expected to receive in May 2013 GPA: 2.75/4.0 (As of October 15, 2012)
(Expected to complete 120-121 credits by May 2013.)