Article: "Messages" are specific lines of text (or photos, videos, links, etc.) inside of a conversation between you and at least one other person, while "conversations" are entire records of messages between you and your recipient(s). If you think you've deleted specific messages from a conversation, finding them may prove time-consuming. Looking for conversations which you think you deleted is much easier. Go to https://www.facebook.com/messages in your computer's web browser. This will open your most recent Facebook message in Messenger if you're logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged into Facebook, you'll be prompted to enter your Facebook email address and password before proceeding. Before you embark on a mission to find (or mourn) your lost messages, scroll through your Facebook Messenger inbox and look for the conversation which you think you deleted. There's always a chance that your conversation just got buried under several newer ones. If you did delete your side of the conversation (or specific messages), you can always ask the person (or people) on the other side of the message for screenshots or copies of the conversation. As long as they haven't deleted the conversation/messages, you should be able to obtain it from them. You can have your message recipient download a copy of the messages and send the file to you. There's always a chance that you archived the conversation you're looking for rather than deleted it. To check for archived conversations, do the following:  Click the gear-shaped icon in the top-left corner of Messenger. Click Archived Threads in the drop-down menu. Review any archived conversations. You cannot archive individual messages. If you have all email notifications enabled for your account, you should receive copies of messages in your inbox. You can check on this by doing the following:  Click the "Menu" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png\/30px-Android7dropdown.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the top-right side of the Facebook page. Click Settings in the drop-down menu. Click the Notifications tab. Click Email to expand it. Look to see if the "All notifications, except the ones you unsubscribe from" box in the "WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE" section is checked. If it isn't, your messages weren't backed up to your email address. If your conversations were backed up to your email address but you can't find them, try clicking the Trash folder and browsing for them there. Most email providers delete emails after a certain amount of time (e.g., 30 days), so your messages still may be gone.
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Understand the difference between messages and conversations. Open Facebook Messenger. Make sure you actually deleted the conversation. Ask message recipients for a copy of the messages. Check your archived conversations. Determine whether your conversations were sent to your email. Check your email's "Trash" folder.
Article: Many books grow moldy or musty due to living in a damp environment, such as a kitchen or bathroom. To combat your book’s smell, you must first remove it from the problematic environment. If your book is wet, be sure to dry it before using any of the deodorizing methods. Set your books inside of a sealed container, such as a piece of large tupperware, alongside an open canister of baking soda. The sealed environment will provide a way for the baking soda to absorb both moisture and odors from your book. Clay cat litter and cornstarch can also be used to absorb odor. Set your books aside in an area they will not be disturbed for 3-7 days. This will give the baking soda plenty of time to absorb both the moisture in the books, and the offending odor. Hardcover books may need to sit closer to seven days, as the cover can hold in more moisture. Check for any remaining smells or damp pages. If your book is still damp or still contains unpleasant smells, place your materials back into your sealed container for 2-4 more days. To prevent further molding or mildewing, opt out of storing your books in more humid areas. Cookbooks, for instance, can be stored in a dining room instead of a kitchen, and bathroom interest books can be set on a shelf just outside of the bathroom. Avoid storing books in areas such as the basement and attic, as most basements and attics are prone to encouraging mold growth and developing excessive moisture contents.
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Remove the book from its damp environment. Place your books in a sealed container with baking soda. Allow the soda to sit for a few days. Remove the baking soda and books from the container. Store in an a dry area.
Article: Stand about four feet back from the end of the board if you're a teen or adult, or further if you take large steps. Stand in an upright position with your back and legs straight. Swing your arms together in the same direction as you walk. Now hop to the end of the board. As you do this, keep your head and neck straight and looking forward. Push off the board with both feet as hard as you can. Bring your arms up and squeeze your ears with your arms. While you do this, remember to keep your legs straight and toes pointed.
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Stand on the diving board. Take three long steps. Bring one leg up. Do a large arm circle counter-clockwise. Go all the way up and then bend at the waist. Clasp your hands together and look at your hands.