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SMH: Florida Student Accused Of Cheating On SATs After Her Score Improves 330 Points

Source: Ben Crump Law / Ben Crump Law SMH… Kamilah Campbell Denies Cheating On SAT Test, Hires Ben Crump A Miami Gardens girl is calling BS on SAT officials who’ve dubbed her recent test results “invalid.” Seven months ago  Kamilah Campbell took the SATS and scored a 900. Unsatisfied with her score Kamilah decided to retake it again, so she studied and took online classes before retaking it in October. Kamilah says however that instead of getting her results back, she got a shocking letter stating that her results were “invalid.” “We are writing to you because based on a preliminary review, there appears to be substantial evidence that your scores … are invalid,” it said. “Our preliminary concerns are based on substantial agreement between your answers on one or more scored sections of the test and those of other test takers. The anomalies noted above raise concerns about the validity of your scores.” According to Kamilah who spoke with CNN , she called the company and a representative told her that her combined score jumped to 1230 from the reading, writing and language, math and essay sections on her second effort. A score of 1600 is perfect. “I did not cheat. I studied, and I focused to achieve my dream,” she told reporters Wednesday. “I worked so hard and did everything I could do.” She’s since hired Attorney Ben Crump who’s helping her and her mother demand that the College Board validate her score. They’ve given the board two weeks to respond so that Kamilah can be accepted into the Florida State dance program in time for the fall semester. Release Kamilah Campbell SAT scores now! #BlackGirlsRock pic.twitter.com/9WutfiFp1A — Benjamin Crump, Esq. (@AttorneyCrump) January 2, 2019 A spokesman for The College Board is denying that her score was flagged because of the increase. What do YOU think is really going on with Kamilah Campbell’s test results? Is there another reason why the college board thinks her score is invalid?   Continue reading

Cavs Win In Overtime To Even Out The NBA Finals

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In an absolute nail-biter of a game, the Cleveland Cavaliers have evened the score and are now tied with the Golden State Warriors at one…

Cavs Win In Overtime To Even Out The NBA Finals

Jennifer Lawrence Did More Than Just Act In ‘Mockingjay’—Listen To Her Musical Contribution

Jennifer Lawrence sings ‘The Hanging Tree’ on the score for her new movie, ‘The Hunger Games — Mockingjay Part 1.’

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Trent Reznor Says ‘Gone Girl’ Soundtrack Was Inspired By Massage Parlor Music

Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross discuss the inspiration behind the score for their third David Fincher film, ‘Gone Girl.’

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Trent Reznor Says ‘Gone Girl’ Soundtrack Was Inspired By Massage Parlor Music

Top 10 Tight Ends

The 2013 NFL Season has officially kicked off, but here at Skin Central we’d rather score big with a different kind of tight end. Check out the fantastic asses on stars like Jessica Biel , Jaime Pressly , and Kirsten Dunst and you’ll be doing a touchdown in your pants. Talk about a two point perversion!

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Top 10 Tight Ends

Wyclef Jean Takes Blame For Breaking Up The Fugees [VIDEO]

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It’s been 16 years since The Fugees‘ classic album The Score and still to this day fans wonder what went wrong in that group. Many…

Wyclef Jean Takes Blame For Breaking Up The Fugees [VIDEO]

How ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Fits In The Nolan-verse

From Michael Caine to the score to the twist at the end, ‘Rises’ carries many familiar marks of a Christopher Nolan movie. By Kevin P. Sullivan Tom Hardy and Christian Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

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Catching Fire Casting Scoop: Down to Three for Finnick Odair?

We are reportedly down to three for the role of Finnick Odair. With Robert Pattinson (thankfully) out of the running for this key Catching Fire character , E! News claims producers have narrowed their choices down to the following trio: Taylor Kitsch : Beloved Friday Night Lights star who anchored two of the biggest flops in Hollywood history, John Carter and Battleship . Armie Hammer : Oscar nominee and upcoming Lone Ranger opposite Johnny Depp as Tonto. Garrett Hedlund : Starring opposite Kristen Stewart in On the Road . E! also claims The Hunger Games sequel might go with a relative nobody for Finnick, who is a former winner of the story’s annual competition and possesses both a ridiculously amazing body and a cocky personality. Which of these actors would be best suited for the part?

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Catching Fire Casting Scoop: Down to Three for Finnick Odair?

Local News Anchor Reports That Celtics-Heat Playoff Game Ended in Tie

We’ve posted plenty of local news blunders on THG, but this woman saying that Game 4 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals ended in a tie is up there. On Sunday night’s news broadcast of Portland, Maine, ABC affiliate WMTW – a New England station no less! – News 8’s Meghan Torjussen failed hard. “The Boston Celtics, hosting the Miami Heat in Boston for Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals,” Torjussen said. “I guess the game just ended.” “It ended in a tie. This is what my producer is telling me right now.” News Anchor Says NBA Game Ends in Tie At that point, a graphic reading “Miami 89, Boston 89” appeared on the screen … which was the score at the time, but the game was, of course, not over. “There you go,” Torjussen said. “There’s the score, 89-89. Down to the wire, 21 seconds left, ended in a tie. … All right, moving on to professional baseball.” Hopefully she’s not moving on to a new career later this week.

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On The Music, Martial Art — and Muslim Hero — of Silat Actioner The Raid: Redemption

As a member of the Jakarta police force, Rama (Iko Uwais) is one of dozens of SWAT agents about to be trapped within the concrete walls of a tenement building run by a nefarious slumlord, set upon by machete-wielding thugs and forced to fight his way out using knives, broken doorways, and at times, only his bare hands. The fighting style he uses to do so, leaving a trail of broken baddies in his wake, is silat — a lightning-fast, bone-crunching Southeast Asian martial art that gets its best showcase in Gareth Evans’ festival sensation The Raid: Redemption . Welsh-born writer-director Evans didn’t necessarily set out to become the world’s pre-eminent silat action filmmaker, but with his 2009 feature Merantau and now The Raid he’s created a niche for himself while introducing the Western world to the rarely-seen discipline. His fascination with the form began when he was hired to film a documentary about silat, which introduced him to future collaborator, pencak silat practitioner, and Raid star Uwais. “As a kid I had watched kung fu movies and muy thai movies and karate movies, but I’d never seen silat before,” Evans told Movieline last week at SXSW , where The Raid screened ahead of its March 23 release. “When I finally got to see silat it knocked me on my ass, and I wanted my friends back home to be able to see it. I was hungry to be able to have a movie that I could take back to the U.K. — Friday night, a couple of beers, ‘Guys, you’ve got to see silat, it looks so fucking cool!’” The Raid isn’t the first silat action film, but few predecessors found an audience on par with the classic Hong Kong action films or mainstream martial arts hits. “There were films with silat made in the ‘70s and ‘80s in Indonesia but the choreography didn’t hold up in the same way that the choreography in Hong Kong has held up,” Evans explained. “You can’t compare those films to something like Drunken Master because they’re just so different in terms of style. And they added a lot of mysticism and were great as cult movies, but beyond that, not really. So I figured if I wanted to show them silat, I’d better go out and make a film.” With an unrelenting pace and inventive, dynamic fight scenes, The Raid is a near-constant assault on the senses that showcases the physical skills of stars and choreographers Uwais and Yayan Ruhian, not to mention Doni Alamsyah, former judo champ Joe Taslim, and what seems like hundreds of well-trained extras. After the film debuted at the Toronto Film Festival to uproarious acclaim, Sony Pictures Classics picked it up for distribution and two new, unconventional composers were brought onboard to give it a different feel: Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda and TRON: Legacy orchestrator Joe Trapanese. (Screen Gems is developing an American remake with Evans executive producing; more on that here .) Evans screened the film for Shinoda and Trapanese and gave them carte blanche to create their accompanying electronic score, which they developed after settling on a few parameters – for example, no electric guitars. After watching the film, Shinoda went on tour to Asia and Trapanese headed to New York, both working from memory to create sounds that fit the version of the film and its highlights that they had in their heads. “I was working on my laptop in hotel rooms, in the car, on the plane,” Shinoda said. “I would throw these demos together, these ideas and sketches. Like, in my head I’m thinking, ‘There’s that one scene where the guys are doing this and this and this, and this is the kind of thing I remember it being like.’ Then other times it would be like, what kind of emotion don’t I have yet? What kind of theme is missing? When we came back we started laying all those things against picture and found that a good chunk of the stuff really worked.” Shinoda, who wanted to approach his work on The Raid as a score rather than a collection of songs layered over the film, contrasted writing with Trapanese to the creative process with Linkin Park. “I found it to actually be in many ways easier than writing stuff for a Linkin Park album because we tear our hair out,” he said. “When we’re writing a song for a Linkin Park album it can be very tedious, it takes a long, long time to get from a blank page to the final product, and in this case I’m working with a vision that is already realized. This is awesome — all I have to do is make sure I’m supporting in the best way.”

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On The Music, Martial Art — and Muslim Hero — of Silat Actioner The Raid: Redemption