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Kadima Security Services

 

Kadima Security Services, Inc. offers unsurpassed security services nationwide. We work with our clients, as if they are our partners, to develop and design custom security plans and private protection programs, which meet their specific needs.

Kadima is passionately committed to the success of its clients, with the primary goal being to minimize risk and enhance security. Kadima’s renowned security and crowd management expertise is highly respected throughout the industry. As a result, Kadima is called on regularly to coordinate sophisticated security operations for well-known arenas, high-end red carpet events, political gatherings, large retail shopping malls, commercial office buildings, and office parking lots. Kadima’s commitment to creating the safest possible environment for its clients and their patrons, has earned us a reputation for excellence and long-term client relationships. Kadima’s clients can always depend on Kadima to be proactive and highly professional. Whatever your security needs, Kadima is there to provide it. Kadima is the industry leader in professional security services.

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Kadima Security Services, Inc.
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Hengameh Barzin

Hengameh was born in Lahijaan, Iran. Ever since childhood, she had a great passion for singing. Hengameh’s father was first to detect this passion. The never ending love and support of her father, a professional Ney and flute player, further motivated and encouraged her to take music lessons with some of the masters of Persian classical music.

Throughout her school years, Hengameh participated in numerous local and regional talent contests and always managed to come first amongst her peers. Hengameh never stopped thinking about her life long dream of becoming a singer. Hengameh eventually realized that she had no choice but to leave her homeland and migrate abroad if she was ever to pursue her dream.

 

Her debut album, “Baraye Didane Tou” was the result of a five year effort, which was cherished by millions across the world. This intense interest and loyal fan support paved the way for the release of a second album, “Artesh-e Solh”. Since then, Hengameh has released numerous singles and has achieved the pinnacle of her fame. Her contributions to Iranian music and her one-of-a-kind voice has made her a prominent figure in the Iranian music industry.

Red Oak Rustic

Red Oak Rustic is a premier supplier of beautiful handmade American Flags & Home Decor. We also specialize in regulation size cornhole boards and other custom woodwork, ranging from bartops to coffee tables to kitchen/dining and even conference tables. We are located in quaint Deptford, New Jersey about 10 miles east of Philadelphia. We are a small company run by Firefighters and Police Officers. Why shop with us? We take great pride in the quality of our products and each piece we create is handcrafted from start to finish with the customer in mind. It shows with our 100% satisfaction guarantee! You will either LOVE your product from us or your money back!

Want something custom you don’t see? Email us with your custom idea! We LOVE custom projects! redoakrustic@gmail.com

Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions

Producer, director, writer, and philanthropist Suzanne DeLaurentiis first entered the industry as an opera singer and actress, studying at Carnegie Hall, and performing in various Broadway and off-Broadway productions as well as television and film. She then spent the next thirty-five years in the industry shepherding the development of over a hundred feature films, television features, and documentaries. She is best known for her work on the award-winning mafia drama, “10th and Wolf,” written and directed by Oscar Winner Bobby Moresco. The film starred James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi, and the late Dennis Hopper.

Some of her other feature credits include: “The Dark Tourist,” starring Melanie Griffith and Michel Cudlitz, “How Sweet It Is,” a musical comedy with Joe Piscopo, Paul Sorvino, and Erich Bergen, “A Month of Sundays,” a compelling drama starring the late Rod Steiger, and “Area 407,” the cult classic released by IFC Films.

She has been honored with many prestigious awards including: the Terry Scarlett Award for Filmmaking from the Marco Island Film Festival, the Distinguished Founders Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Palm Beach International Film Festival, and the Opal Award from Women in Film. She was honored for Lifetime Achievement for Music in independent films by The Hollywood Fame Awards.

She recently released the award-winning horror/thriller feature titled, “D-Railed,” starring Lance Henriksen. She is currently in pre-production for a bio-pic drama about the infamous Frank Rizzo, mayor of Philadelphia. She is currently producing an epic love story/tragedy based on true events of the 1911 Triangle shirtwaist factory fire.

Suzanne devotes much of her spare time to raising money and awareness for veterans charities and developed a program that trains wounded veterans to work successfully in the film/television industry. In 2010, Suzanne Delaurentiis received a Commendation Medal from the United States Military for her support to the mental and financial well-being of veterans. This award is rarely given to civilians who are recognized for their significant and meritorious achievement.

Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions

Producer, director, writer, and philanthropist Suzanne DeLaurentiis first entered the industry as an opera singer and actress, studying at Carnegie Hall, and performing in various Broadway and off-Broadway productions as well as television and film. She then spent the next thirty-five years in the industry shepherding the development of over a hundred feature films, television features, and documentaries. She is best known for her work on the award-winning mafia drama, “10th and Wolf,” written and directed by Oscar Winner Bobby Moresco. The film starred James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi, and the late Dennis Hopper.

Some of her other feature credits include: “The Dark Tourist,” starring Melanie Griffith and Michel Cudlitz, “How Sweet It Is,” a musical comedy with Joe Piscopo, Paul Sorvino, and Erich Bergen, “A Month of Sundays,” a compelling drama starring the late Rod Steiger, and “Area 407,” the cult classic released by IFC Films.

She has been honored with many prestigious awards including: the Terry Scarlett Award for Filmmaking from the Marco Island Film Festival, the Distinguished Founders Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Palm Beach International Film Festival, and the Opal Award from Women in Film. She was honored for Lifetime Achievement for Music in independent films by The Hollywood Fame Awards.

She recently released the award-winning horror/thriller feature titled, “D-Railed,” starring Lance Henriksen. She is currently in pre-production for a bio-pic drama about the infamous Frank Rizzo, mayor of Philadelphia. She is currently producing an epic love story/tragedy based on true events of the 1911 Triangle shirtwaist factory fire.

Suzanne devotes much of her spare time to raising money and awareness for veterans charities and developed a program that trains wounded veterans to work successfully in the film/television industry. In 2010, Suzanne Delaurentiis received a Commendation Medal from the United States Military for her support to the mental and financial well-being of veterans. This award is rarely given to civilians who are recognized for their significant and meritorious achievement.

Prestige Dental Spa

Daniel Omid Cohanim, DDS

Cosmetic, Orthodontics, Children and Adult Dentistry

Prestige Dental Spa of Beverly Hills

                 9150 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 242
                      Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone:  (310) 288-2121
Text: (424) 477-2121
Fax: (310) 861-0400

Beautiful Smiles Through Exceptional Dentistry

Taj Mahal Tents

Elegant & Luxurious Tent Rentals

The concept behind Taj Mahal Tents is to bring luxury tenting to the masses based on the root of every event; design. Whether you are having a wedding, a house party or even a corporate event,  we seek to provide an atmosphere of passion based on the beauty of design.

The original Taj Mahal was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1631, to be built in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The love between them was immeasurable and Shah commissioned what was later to become one of the wonders of the world.

Regardless of the type of event, we seek to provide an environment that is filled with beauty and perfection.

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Vida Craddock

Vida Craddock, the visionary founder of JustVida, LLC, is an influential figure in the fashion industry, with a career spanning over 25 years. Her innovative and diverse portfolio includes jewelry, handbags, clothing, and even home decor, showcasing her artistic flair and attention to detail. From the very beginning,

Vida has been committed to pushing boundaries and creating unique fashion experiences. She has successfully established herself as a renowned fashion designer, introducing signature perfumes and men’s cologne that captivate the senses and reflect her distinctive style. One of Vida’s notable accomplishments is her groundbreaking work in lingerie design. Recognizing the need for a supportive and comfortable bra for women with larger breasts, she embarked on a journey to develop a revolutionary designer bra. As we speak, her dedicated team is diligently working on perfecting this supportive system, which promises to redefine comfort and style for many.

JustVida’s creations have graced the runways of prestigious fashion events worldwide, including LA Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, and London Fashion Week. Vida’s designs have garnered praise and admiration from fashion enthusiasts and critics alike. Her ability to effortlessly blend elegance, sophistication, and avant-garde aesthetics has made her a go-to designer for countless celebrities. Notable personalities, including Macy Gray, Dr. Maria Shriver, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tyra Banks, and Brandi, have entrusted Vida to create breathtaking looks that complement their individual styles. Her creations have not only enhanced their appearances but also served as powerful expressions of personal identity and creativity.

Vida Craddock’s unwavering dedication to her craft and relentless pursuit of excellence have earned her a prominent place in the fashion industry. She continues to captivate the world with her artistic vision, creating a legacy that resonates with fashion enthusiasts and inspires aspiring designers worldwide. With every new collection and groundbreaking innovation, Vida redefines the boundaries of fashion, leaving an indelible mark on the industry she loves.

I am Vida Craddock,
Brand name “Just Vida
I have at least 15-20 years. Movies, Music, Fashion, and Casting. I had a casting agency early 2000’s, I casted for Mission Impossible 3, Fat Albert, Intolerable Cruelty, and so many more.
My Stage experience is,
I am in IMDB for Sex Politics and Cocktails 2002 a Julian Hernandez and actress Marisa Petroto film and Tv actress. I was Wardrobe for this movie. I worked with Ed Bagley Jr. in 2012 on the stage play that made history of Cesar Chavez, i was 1 of 2 for the wardrobe & costume design in this fabulous stage play.
I have designed and sold Designs by Vida’s one of a kind designs to many. projects for Snoop, Dr Dre, Macy Grey. I have sold products to Leonardo ‘Di Caprio, Tyra Banks, and given a purse to Arnold Schwarzenegger to give to Maria Shriver.
My most recent achievements is my new perfume line called “JustVida”  that will be at the 2020 February Oscars Gifting suite, and my new bra line called “Vida” which the team that I am working with is the same team that has worked closely with Victoria Secrets and Third Love. The fitting for the actual bra is December 13th 2019..
Think it, dream 2020 is it

 

 

 

 

Arnelle Cruz

My name is Arnelle Cruz. My book ( The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa ) is now available online in three different formats: E-book, Paperback, and Hardcover.  My book can be found on Amazon, Kindle, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Indigo Chapters, Smashwords, Goodreads, Apple Books and many other websites. It is now being sold internationally and is available in English, but I intend to have it translated into major languages around the world.

 “The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa” is about my life and the war that happened in Liberia West Africa. I talked about what the life was look like and my experience living as child during the war in Liberia. I came to Canada on September 10/ 2003 and have lived in Edmonton ever since my arrival to Canada. Six Months after I moved out of Africa to Canada, I competed for “Canadian Idol, Season two”, at which time I carried the name Arnelle Wilson because I was not yet married at the time. I was still a teenager in high school. I got the chance of meeting the Canadian Idol celebrity judges which wasn’t very nice to me and if you were to  asked me how I felt during my competition, I would say I felt bullied.  In 2011,  I compete for “Canada Got Talent” and was interview on Breakfast TV. My book ( The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa ) got its very first review in ( The Hollywood Times Online Magazine) and has been offer another interview for a women magazine called ( Formidable Women Magazine ) which do have an online version and a hard copy version as well. I am invited to the Oscar Viewing Feb 9th in 2020, to be given the chance to speak about my book and hopefully sign a movie deal.

Facebook Profile: Arnelle .M Cruz

Facebook Page: @keepingupwitharnelle

Instagram: @keepingupwitharnelle

Twitter: @arnellecruz

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnelle-cruz-a94382183

Website: www.keepingupwitharnelle.com

Hollywood Times Magazine Review:

 

By Jules Lavallee

Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 12/15/19 – Arnelle M. Cruz was born with the gift to write. She grew up in Monrovia Liberia West Africa, a country where war was a way of life. She was in school one minute and the next minute she was running and hiding for her life. As if the horror from the war wasn’t enough to shatter her dreams, she was sexually molested as a child. She was afraid to talk about her molestation and the one adult she trusted did not believe her or get her justice. At 13, she was raped by a 36-year old Lebanese man and lost her virginity. When her mother later found out what had happened she said it was her fault and called her a prostitute. Although her mother never took any interest in her writing, Arnelle knew that she would write her own story one day and finally be heard. In her book, The Survivor Story of Arnelle A Girl From Africa, it is a raw story about the horrific experiences of the war in Liberia, the trauma of being molested and having no one to turn to and a girl named Arnelle who looked towards the only one she could trust to help her heal.

Share your upbringing.

   Arnelle M. Cruz: I did not have the perfect upbringing as most kids have it here in Canada with a loving mother and father and a system and society that protects them. I grew up without a choice, with a single mother and stepfather and later on just with a single mother. Growing up in Monrovia Liberia West Africa, a country where war became our way of life, I was in school one minute and the next minute I am running and hiding for my life. I didn’t get the chance to play like most kids in developing countries. I grew up fast, learn things fast and was forced not to be afraid. I was sexually molested as a child and was afraid to talk about my molestation and the one adult I trusted did not believe me or get me justice. When I was 13, I got raped by a 36- year old Lebanese man and lost my virginity. When my mother later found out what had happened to me she said it was my fault and called me a prostitute. I grew up with not knowing who to trust and who will protect me. My only strength was to depend on Jehovah God to guide me and protect me in what I saw as a horrible life.

Describe a memory that forever changed your life.

Arnelle M. Cruz: What forever changed my life is the gift of motherhood. Not just being able to have a baby or bring kids into this world, but the opportunity to be able to love, care and protect my kids right. Learning from my past, I didn’t want to be to my kids the way my mother had been to me. It feels good to truly love someone and I love my kids with my life, and will sacrifice for them, love and guide them and most of all make my kids my best friend.

Arnelle M. Cruz

When did you discover your passion for writing? 

Arnelle M. Cruz: I was born with the gift to write, I’ve been writing ever since I was a little girl. I will write poems, I will write stories but my mother was never a big fan of my writing. Each time that I would take my writing to her seek her approval, she would tear my writing and put it in the garbage. Though I was disappointed and sad, I would never give up writing because writing has always been a part of me. What moves me about writing is knowing that writing is a piece of recorded information that will never expire. No matter how old a book can be, the information in a book will always be new to the one who’s reading it for the first time and educate the one who has already read the book.

What is your mantra?  

Arnelle M. Cruz: With everything that I have experienced in my life, my mantra is that Jehovah God does not judge us the way humans judge one another harshly. This mantra has helped me to not judge myself harshly and be more forgiving of myself for all that I have endured.

Tell us about your experience with Canadian Idol Season 2.

Arnelle M. Cruz: In 2004, I attended the Canadian Idol Season 2 Audition that was held at the Fantasyland Hotel at West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, AB Canada. I went at 4 AM with a taxi alone with no family support, but my passion for music kept me going. When I got to the West Edmonton Mall, there were thousands of people waiting in line to audition. I was unaware that due to the intense line-up, I had to sleep at the mall just to make the audition. While other kids and people had family there to support them like bringing them pillows and blanket to sleep on, hot chocolate and food, I had nobody there to support me. I was alone with no food, no blanket, no pillow and I had to sleep on the cold ground just to make the audition. I have asthma and sleeping on the cold ground with no pillow, no blanket was hard on my body and my lungs. By the morning, I was starting to get sick but I was determined to make the audition. The excitement of other people waiting in line for the audition helped to motivate me. While standing in line, someone randomly asked me if I needed something to drink and without having a second thought, I said yes and I was given a hot chocolate to drink. Though I was hungry, my excitement to be a part of the audition kept my attention away from my hunger. It was time for my audition and my asthma started acting up. I tried not to panic but breath slowly and gain control of myself. I did my audition but during my audition, it was hard for me to breath, I could not hold my breath for too long, and I kept stopping in between the song to breath. Though it was a scary experience for me because it was my first time being on TV, I still made it through the first and second audition. During my audition experience, I got the chance to take photos with Ben Mulroney and he did a TV interview with me on CTV.

After my second audition, I made it to the celebrity judge and was allowed to return for my last audition and if I had made it, I was going to go to Toronto for the top 100. A week before my last audition, I asked my mother Deborah if she was going to accompany me for my final audition and she said yes which got me motivated. The day came for my final audition and when I asked if she was going to come with me, my mother said that she would rather stay home and watch TV instead of accompanying me to my audition. Seating in the taxi on my way to the audition, all I could think about was what my mother said to me and that had me heartbroken and somehow killed my desire to perform that day but I still went to my audition. During my audition, I was asked to stand in front of the celebrity judges and because I was only six months out of Africa, I still had the African accent going on and with my lungs and asthma giving me a hard time, it was really difficult to freely sing but I did try. While I was singing one of the Judges by the name of Zack Werner told me that my voice sounded worse than dogs barking in the street. With not knowing what to reply, I just said thank you and I left the stage after my audition. I wasn’t chosen but I was proud that despite it all I did not give up on my dream of what it will felt like to audition for Canada Idol.

How do you use your voice in your writing?

Arnelle M. Cruz: In my writing, I have to use my voice by reliving my past to enable my readers to see what I see and feel what I feel. If I am unable to relive my past I am unable to write my story and that is why it took me 7 years to write my story because of the raw emotions. I kept running away from my story because reliving the trauma and horror in my life was difficult for me. My story is raw, nothing in my story is sugar-coated. It is just as my eyes saw it, ears heard it and body felt it- it was written down. Each time my readers read my story they get the chance to relive my life as well.

Tell us about your book, The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa

Arnelle M. Cruz: Apart from the media report such as CNN, BBC and other news outlets that cover the war in Liberia, they were limited as to what they were allowed to say to the international communities, leaving people with an unclear picture of the effects of the war in Liberia. I wrote my story to bring awareness to the international communities about how the war in Liberia has affected the lives of millions, leaving them with an unstable future where they must try so hard to fit into society. Though I didn’t have such a great experience with my mother but my mother was my only parent and losing her took a toll on me and her death was hard for me to accept. In spite of everything, I do truly love my mother and the writing of my story was my way of keeping her alive until it reaches the part in my story where she is no more. I also wrote about my life to be the voice of those who are unable to speak of their trauma and to let them know that it is ok to talk about these things as a way to let go and heal. My book, The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa, takes the reader on a journey of my life and my experience with the war in Liberia. My book talks about when I was molested as a child and also seeing dead bodies for the first time. It talks about my horrific experience with the war in Liberia, my different emotional experiences and what life was like for me living in other African countries as a refugee.

Arnelle M. Cruz: My book can be found at Amazon, Kindle, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Apple Books, Goodreads, Indigo Chapters and other websites.

Did you find writing your story therapeutic?

Arnelle M. Cruz: Yes, writing my story has truly helped me heal. All of my life experiences I talk about in my book was something I was unable to talk about because no one would listen or I was not allowed to talk about it. Now that I have become brave enough to talk about my story, I feel free. I am not burdened by fear or my painful past. I am pleased that more people will read my story and be brave enough to tell their story without fear of judgments and rejections or of a past that hunts them.

In one sentence, what do you want people to know about your story?

Arnelle M. Cruz: I want people to know that war is not the solution to our problems, that war is a monster that destroys us all, leaving us with broken people and a broken society. War is not a game, it is a sad reality of mankind’s selfish gain.

Do you have any other thoughts?

Arnelle M. Cruz: Yes, I do. humans are unique and beautiful, there are lots we can learn from one another if only we all learn to love one another and respect one another without allowing politics and religion to determine who is better and who is not. We have a beautiful planet that is filled with life from plants, insects, animals, and humans. There is so much we can learn from one another if we are willing to learn that life is beautiful. Every child is born innocent, so let’s learn to teach love, care, compassion, kindness, and respect amongst each other and give that in return to our planet so that we create an environment that is safe for all.

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