Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 1 2017

Turned on? ok <_<

1.Download from this site (link in desc)

2.Choose Picture

3.All files in one folder

4.Now follow those steps

Dont press ok

Rename it into tempdecal.wad

5. Go to folder of game (my eng is bad)

6.Now paste tempdecal.wad into cstrike folder

Horray!

Here the results

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March for Racial Justice: List of Sister Marches Near Me on October 1 | CaCao TV - Duration: 10:32.

March for Racial Justice: List of Sister Marches Near Me on October 1

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The March for Racial Justice takes place today in D. , but a number of sister marches are being held tomorrow, October 1, because today is also the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.

If you're interested in participating in one of the sister marches that's near you tomorrow, here is all the information about which are scheduled for Sunday, October 1.

The event is Oct. 1 from 12 p.m. Eastern. This will meet at Lawyers Mall and march to Kunta Kinte Memorial (City Dock.) The event will honor the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer.

This event is taking place from 5 p.m. 1 at the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial Promenade. The event is a partnership of Citizen Action with the YWCA. Attendees won't be marching, but they will hold a vigil with music and speakers.

New York, New York (Brooklyn, NY). The sister March for Racial Justice in NYC will begin Sunday, October 1 at 12:30 p.m. Eastern until 4 p.m. Eastern. It will begin at Brooklyn Plaza at Jay Street, according to the event's Facebook page.

This event is taking place from 5 p.m. Eastern at Falmouth Village Green Historic District.

Members of the Cape Verdean, Jamaican, Jewish, Wampanoag, Muslim, Brazilian, Asian, and other communities have been invited to give short testimonies about what life is like for an ethnic minority on Cape Cod.

The event will close with remarks from Dr. Kristen Harper of the Unitarian Church of Barnstable on how to begin uniting Cape Codders of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Glen Falls, New York.

This event, the North Country March for Racial Justice, will take place Oct. 1 from 2 p.m.

Eastern at Crandall Park (GLEN St. #587.) The march will start at Crandall Park Bandshell at 2 p.m., then march around the park (Glen St.> Horicon Ave > Kensington Rd.> Jerome Ave.

> Glen St and back to the bandshell.) After the walk, a gathering will be held with speakers and performers until about 5 p.m.

The event is sponsored by Christ Church United Methodist, The Glen Falls NAACP, the Warren County Green Party, and Albany Democratic Socialists of America – Southern ADK Branch.

The North Country March for Racial Justice is a collaborative movement of communities of color and allies across northeastern New York, united in our demands for racial equity and justice.

New York has the greatest number of active hate groups after California, Florida and Texas.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "all hate groups have beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics.

" These beliefs can be shown through criminal acts, marches, rallies, speeches, meetings, leafleting or publishing. Our state and nation have a history steeped in racism, and it is our responsibility as a community to take action.

Our mission is to find unity in the unrest following these past and ongoing racial injustices.

We demand an end to racist laws, policies, and practices; and we call for an interrogation of the racism and white supremacy that is entrenched in our communities, state, and nation.

We invite all northeastern New York communities to join us on Sunday, October 1, for a march around Crandall Park, in Glens Falls, New York. A peaceful gathering at the bandshell will follow, with speakers, music and a call for unity.

This event is taking place Oct. 1 from 12:30 p.m. Eastern at Holyoke Heritage State Park at 221 Appleton St. Numerous organizations have signed on to co-sponsor this event.

They'll meet at the Holyoke Merry-Go-Round and start marching at 12:30 p.m. The event will end with a rally, speakers, and opportunities for additional civic engagement.

On October 1, we will mobilize individuals, groups, and community organizations from Western Massachusetts to march in solidarity with the National March for Racial Justice.

Our goal is to harness dissatisfaction with the systemic violence, discrimination and hate that plagues our society and to turn that unrest into a mobilization that strengthens efforts for racial equity and justice.

We invite you to stand with us and make your voices heard. Together we can stand against oppression and challenge policies and practices that dehumanize people of color, communities of faith, persons living with disabilities, immigrants and our LGBTQ+ community.

United, our voices are much more powerful than when divided. United we are a movement. United we can march forward towards equality and racial justice.

This event will take place on Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. Pacific. They'll meet in the open lot at the intersection of Buckingham Rd.

The March for Racial Justice Los Angeles Rally is an event that focuses on standing together to end racial injustice in our country and ensure that our government provides equal protection under our laws to all people.

This event will take place Oct. 1 from 2 p.m.

Eastern at the Maplewood Town Pool at 187 Boyden Ave. The march will start at the pool and they will march in the streets on Boyden and Springfield, stopping at the Maplewood Police Station to listen to speakers.

Then they will continue marching on Tuscan Street to the Gazebo in Maplecrest Park for more speakers and inspiration. Larry Hamm of the People's Organization for Progress will speak at 2 p.m.

At the end of the march, the Solidarity Singers of the NJ IUC will sing in the gazebo.

This event will take place from 3 p.m. They'll meet at 201 India St., Providence, Rhode Island (India Point Park.) There's limited parking at India Point Park.

Additional parking can be found in the Wickenden Street Area, or a two mile walk away at Providence Place Park Mall. This event will take place on Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. Eastern at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Trenton, 801 W.

This is a day of service, learning and unity to support the goals of the March for Racial Justice in DC. Advocates for justice will speak and facilitate workshops and discussion groups. The keynote speaker is Lawrence Hamm, People's Organization for Progress.

What White People Are Not Taught About Whiteness and White SupremacyAnxiety in the Lives of Undocumented YouthSeeking Racial Justice: Faith Community ImperativeRespecting Intersectionality in the LGBTQ+ CommunityJustice in NJ Schools: Key Factors in the School to Prison PipelineEconomic Development: How Minorities Can Build Economic WealthRacial Justice & Financial Apartheid: Addressing -Discrimination in Everyday Consumer TransactionsCivic Engagement: How to Talk to your Legislators.

The event will also be collecting items for local service organizations. This event will take place Oct. 1 from 12 p.m to 2 p.m. Eastern. The march will begin at Colby College Pugh Center at 12 p.m.

At 1 p.m., the gathering will meet at Waterville Opera House, and workshops will be held at 2 p.m. at various downtown locations.

We invite all Maine communities to join us on Sunday, October 1, for a march through Waterville, Maine, ending with a peaceful gathering in downtown Waterville of speakers, music, and collective calls for action.

Following will be educational workshops for all community members. If you know of any additional sister marches happening on October 1, let us know in the comments below. Additional events are taking place on September 30.

For more infomation >> March for Racial Justice: List of Sister Marches Near Me on October 1 | CaCao TV - Duration: 10:32.

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Golden Child Snapshots Episode 4

Joochan: Daeyeol Hyung | Daeyeol: Do you see this?

Since just now, we've been holding hands

Joochan: It's really unpleasant

Daeyeol: Really / Seriously

Daeyeol: Are you uncomfortable locking hands with your own team member?

Joochan: Rather than being uncomfortable locking hands with my own team members

Joochan: I'm more uncomfortable doing it with Daeyeol Hyung hehehe

Daeyeol: you can't lock hands with your own team members?

Joochan: It's locking hands with Daeyeol Hyung that makes me uncomfortable

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The Chase's Anne ready for new challenge: 'I've always wanted to be part of sci-fi show' - Duration: 4:49.

The Chase's Anne ready for new challenge: 'I've always wanted to be part of sci-fi show'

BRAINBOX: Anne Hegerty wants a new challenge.

She is known to millions as toughtalking Frosty Knickers on The Chase.

But after seven years on the show, Anne is ready for a new challenge.

Anne, 59, told the Daily Star Sunday: "I've always wanted to be part of a sci-fi show and Star Trek would be perfect.

I wouldn't mind being in that.

"I was a huge fan of Star Trek Deep Space Nine.

I love all of it. I really am a Trekkie.

I mean, I'm a bit of a nerd generally.".

STAR: She is known to millions as toughtalking Frosty Knickers on The Chase.

Anne Hegerty The latest instalment in the franchise is TV series Star Trek: Discovery, which is available to stream on Netflix.

Anne is hoping to join fellow Brit Jason Isaacs on the show.

She already has some acting experience under her belt because she does panto every Christmas.

Anne added: "I don't really mind who I play.

"I just don't really want to have to spend four hours in makeup and end up with bumps on my forehead.

"If I could do something where I didn't have to wear a massive amount of prosthetics that would be nice.

I already have to deal with a costume I hate when I do The Chase.

It's incredibly unflattering.

"Generally I just want to get back to the dressing room and get that bloody thing off.

"It's surprising the number of people who assume that it lives in my wardrobe and that my hair naturally looks like that.

I have to spend ages getting it done." Anne is even keen to take over the big screen and become a movie star.

DREAM: Anne is hoping to join fellow Brit Jason Isaacs on the show.

She said: "I'd love to be in one of the Marvel films.

I saw Kong: Skull Island and thought it was excellent.

I really enjoyed it, so something like that would be fun.

I've seen they are doing Godzilla v Kong.

I'd love to have a walk-on part in that… but not as Kong!" Anne already had a big following thanks to The Chase, which pulls in up to five million viewers each episode.

She said: "People just come and look at me and say, 'Do I know you, you look familiar?' "They look at me and I can tell they recognise me but don't know from where.

I do look different when I'm not filming.

But increasingly people do recognise me when they see me." The Chase airs every weekday at 5pm on ITV.

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