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It's located at https://www.facebook.com/. If you're already logged into Facebook, doing so will open your News Feed. If you aren't logged into Facebook, first enter your email address (or phone number) into the top-right corner of the screen and click Log In. This arrow is in the top-right side of the Facebook page, to the right of the question mark icon. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. This tab is in the top-left side of the page. It's toward the bottom of the options on this page. Facebook's desktop site organizes your login sessions by device (e.g., Facebook for iPhone), so selecting one will show you all instances in which you're logged into Facebook on your selected device. Doing so will log you out of Facebook from the selected location on your selected device and remove the item from this list.

summary: Go to the Facebook webpage. Click ▼. Click Settings. Click Security. Click Where You're Logged In. Click a platform. Click End Activity.


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This is a good starting number for beginning your own superworm colony. You can purchase live superworm larvae online or from a pet supply store in your area. If you purchase superworms online, check to make sure that the worms you are buying are shipped live. You can use plastic film canisters, partitioned craft boxes, condiment cups, or empty plastic cosmetic jars for this purpose. Poke or drill a small hole in the lid of each container so that your superworms can breathe.  It’s important to store your pupating superworms in their own containers so that adults and other larvae won’t nibble on them while they mature. Isolating the superworms in dark containers will also stimulate the pupation process, which could otherwise take up to 5 months to occur naturally. Wheat bran or oatmeal will work well for this purpose. Use just enough to cover the bottom of the container. The substrate will serve as both bedding and a source of nourishment for the superworm larvae.  There’s no need to put any additional food in the containers for the superworm larvae. Some breeders recommend against using substrate altogether, since any source of food can slow down the pupating process. If you choose to leave out the substrate, make sure the larvae are already full size (about 2 inches (51 mm) long) before isolating them. Once the superworms and substrate are in their containers, put the containers in a dark area, such as a drawer or cabinet. Make sure that the storage area is warm, preferably around 80 °F (27 °C). It is especially important to keep your superworms in a dark place if you are using transparent or translucent containers, such as glass jars or clear plastic condiment cups. Peek in on your superworm larvae occasionally over the next week to 10 days. After a few days, you should notice that most of your superworms have curled up into a “c” or “e” shape. By the end of a week or so, they should begin to transform into “alien”-looking pupae, with a shorter, cream-colored body and ridges that will eventually become legs. Any larvae that are stiff and straight or have turned dark in color are probably dead. Discard any dead larvae and replace them with live ones. Check the pupae occasionally to look for signs that they are maturing, such as darkening of the legs. It will take about 2 more weeks for the pupae to transform into beetles. Continue to store the pupae in separate containers until they mature. If you put the pupae together, the beetles that mature first might snack on the other pupae.

summary: Purchase about 50 to 100 superworms. Place each larva in an individual, ventilated container. Put a little substrate in each container. Keep the containers in a warm, dark place for about 10 days. Check the larvae to see if they have transformed into pupae. Wait about 2 weeks for the pupae to mature.


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You'll find this gear-shaped app in the App Drawer. You can also swipe down from the top of the screen and then tap the gear in the top-right corner of the screen. It's near the bottom of the Settings page. You'll find this in the middle of the page. This option is in the middle of the Software Information page. When you see "You are now a developer!" pop up, you can stop tapping. Tap the "Back" button, which is in the top-left side of the screen or the bottom-right corner of the phone, twice. It's at the bottom of the Settings page. You'll find this option below the "DEBUGGING" heading. Doing so enables USB debugging, which lets you plug the phone into a computer. You'll find this option about halfway down the page. Plug one end of the charging cable into your computer's USB slot, then plug the charging end into your phone. Your Android will begin synching with your computer. You may see a window asking you what to do with your Android pop up. If so, close this window. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the folder-shaped icon in the bottom-left side of the Start window. It's on the left side of the File Explorer window. You should see your Android listed below the "Devices and drives" heading in the middle of the page. Double-clicking it will open the Android's folder. This will open a window that displays the folders on your Android's hard drive, including folders that house system files. There are several places the files you are looking for may be located:   Downloads - Anything you download through your browser or from email attachments should be located in your Downloads folder.  DCIM - Pictures you've taken with your Samsung Galaxy S camera will be located in the DCIM folder.  Music - Any music files that you've copied over using Samsung Kies will be located in the Music folder.  Pictures - Screenshots and other system images will be found in the Pictures folder.
summary: Open your Samsung Galaxy's Settings . Scroll down and tap About device. Tap Software information. Tap Build number seven times. Return to the Settings page. Tap Developer options. Scroll down and tap the "USB debugging" switch . Scroll down and tap Select USB configuration. Connect your Android to your computer. Open Start . Open File Explorer . Click This PC. Double-click your Android device. Double-click Internal storage. Find your files.