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Jacqueline Kent was born in London, England. She thrived amidst a background rich in artistic creativity and was motivated to reach for the sky.

One fateful day, as if possessed, Jacqueline watched her hands perform a miracle creating a face, a hand, a finger, a foot. With no formal training, the realization of her own capabilities was recognized and treated by her as a cherished gift.

Although Jacqueline's discovery happened overnight, her hard work and long hours have taken ten dedicated years. Her creations reflect her positive and keen awareness of personalities, attitudes and relationships. It becomes obvious that the artist is filled with laughter, wisdom and ease and the very love of life itself.

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    Fact: Skywatchers hit by Leonid meteorites!

    According to the Chicago Tribune, Laura Yuran and her 11 year old son Jonathon were gazing at the Leonid meteor shower on November 18th, 2001 when what felt like hailstones began to hit them. As she went to the house to get her husband, Tom, a chunk of rock slammed to the ground near where she had been standing. Tom found two rocks, one imbedded in the ground, which are rust colored on one side and silvery on the other. An astronomer from the Adler Planetarium stated that the rocks are probably from the Leonid meteor storm and that the rust color may be a fusion crust formed during the high speed transit through the atmosphere.
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