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Jennifer Jones is a native of Houston, Texas who now resides in Arlington, TX with her family. She is a loving, caring, outspoken, mother of 3 beautiful children who she absolutely adores. Upon entering the workforce, she began her career in security that first began as a correctional officer. This transitioned into becoming an independent security contractor overseas completing 10 years as a force protection officer, security technician and mailroom technician. While overseas she was stationed in places such as Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, which fueled her desire to travel the world. Once her contract ended, she returned to the states, obtained her CDL license and began driving trucks. Although Jennifer's life has had some exciting moments, things haven't always been that way. She's faced numerous heart breaking experiences as well. In 2018 Jennifer set out on a quest to heal from her past. While on her journey she decided to dig deep within and unlock her sacred vault of both pain and love in her new book of secret memoires, "Bent But Not Broken". Though not everyone will understand her everyone respects the strides she's taken to not only change her life for the better but to positively impact the lives of those around her. Jennifer teaches others that though the trials of life may knock you down you don't have to stay there. There comes a time when you must face every trial head on in order to rise above your circumstances in order to make your hearts desires a reality and she does just that on a daily basis.
Examining the changing nature of French fashion culture in the 18th century, this book explores the relationship between women and commercial culture. The author looks at gender responses to fashion during the period and how clothing was becoming increasingly conceptualised as feminine or effeminate.
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