Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your Facebook email address and password, then click Log In. You'll find it in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. For some users, this icon will resemble a gear instead. It's in the drop-down menu. This tab is on the left side of the page. It's a link below the bottom option on the General page of settings. You'll find this link in the lower-right side of the page. Doing so un-checks every box on this page. This option is in the middle of the page. Checking only the "Messages" box ensures that you won't have to download other unnecessary data. It's a blue button on the right side of the page. This will prompt Facebook to begin creating your backup file. This should be the inbox for the email address which you use to log into Facebook. Facebook can usually have your download ready within 10 minutes, but this will vary depending on the number of conversations in your Messenger inbox. Once the email arrives, click the "Your Facebook download is ready" email to open it.  If you use Gmail with tabs, you'll find this email in your Social folder. Be sure to check the Spam or Junk folder if you don't receive an email from Facebook within 10 minutes. It's in the body of the email. Doing so takes you to the download page on Facebook. You'll find this button to the right of your download file near the middle of the page. When prompted, type in the password you use to log into Facebook. It's a blue button at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so will prompt a ZIP folder containing your messages to begin downloading onto your computer. The download time will vary depending on the size of your message archive. Double-click the ZIP folder to open it, then click Extract at the top of the window, click Extract all in the toolbar, and click Extract when prompted. Once the folder finishes extracting, the regular (unzipped) version of the folder will open. On a Mac, just double-click the ZIP folder to extract it and open the unzipped folder. Double-click the messages folder, open a folder with the name of a Facebook contact that corresponds to the conversation you want to view, and double-click the conversation's HTML file. This will open the file in your computer's web browser, where you can scroll through the messages as you please.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Facebook. Click the "Menu"  icon. Click Settings. Click the General tab. Click Download your information. Click Deselect All. Scroll down and check the "Messages" box. Scroll up and click Create File. Open your email inbox. Wait for an email from Facebook. Open the download email. Click the Download Your Information link. Click Download. Enter your password. Click Submit. Extract the downloaded ZIP folder. Browse your Facebook conversations.

Q: Surfer girls often have wet, wavy hair. To achieve this, mist your hair with a matte hair spray to get it a little damp. From there, douse your hair in some sea salt spray. Then, you can use your fingers to bunch your hair to create messy waves.  If your hair is already damp, just use the sea salt spray. You should avoid using sea salt spray, however, if you were actually at the beach, as too much salt could damage your hair. A long braid can give your hair a mermaid vibe. If you have longer braid, try braiding it into a single long braid that hangs over your shoulder. This is a great look to pair with hats. You want the sun-kissed look of someone who spends a lot of time on the beach. Bronzer can help you achieve this. You can dust your face with a layer of bronzer to give yourself a believable tan. If you actually do spend a lot of time on the beach, use sunscreen under your bronzer and choose a bronzer with SPF protection. Surfer girls spend a lot of time in water. Therefore, elaborate makeup isn't exactly realistic. Neutral tones that match your natural skin work best.  If you use foundation, use only a light amount that matches your skin. Stick to neutral tones of eye shadow and lipstick, if you use them at all. Minimize your use of things like eye liner or mascara. If they're used, use them very lightly.
A: Use sea salt spray to create a wet look. Braid your hair. Use bronzer. Opt for neutral tones with makeup.

Article: Once the wild ride is over, have the camel sit. Dismount and keep a firm hold on the reins. Unlike horses, camels can kick in all directions. Their kicks are very powerful, and very strong. A frightened camel is a spooked camel. If you get too close to it too quickly, it may try to defend itself by kicking you. If you turn your back to the camel, it may chase after you. Even if your camel is no longer running, it may still be feeling anxious. Any sharp, sudden movements may only spook it further. This may help calm and reassure the camel. Talk soothingly to it, and try not to make any sharp, sudden movements. Be sure to keep a firm grip on the reins.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get off the camel once you have it under control. Keep a safe distance from your camel. Do not run away from the camel. Do not make any sharp or sudden movements. Try walking in a slow circle around your camel while talking to it calmly.

Problem: Article: Aprons can be short, around the lap and waist, or tall, covering the majority of the front of your body. This tutorial uses an apron pattern that covers most of the torso, but you can use a similar process with your own pattern. You will need to have 1/2 yard (46 cm) of 2 types of fabric to finish your apron. You can also use fabric scraps for the strips and larger pieces of fabric for the body. You should use different fabric from the front apron square. Try to use coordinating, but different fabrics for all of your strips because they will be sewn onto the front square of your apron.  You need 4 strips that are 3 inches wide and 18 inches (8 by 47 cm) long.
Summary: Find an apron pattern that you like. Find 2 to 4 types of coordinating, but different fabric. Cut a strip of fabric 3 inches wide and 16 inches (8 by 41 cm) long. Cut another strip of fabric that is 3 inches wide and 18.5 inches (8 by 47 cm) long. Cut your ties.

Article: Scroll down a little until you find the "Your Most Liked Posts" section. By default, 4 posts are already selected.  Unselect them by clicking on the green button at the bottom right of every post. You can select a new one by clicking on the posts that are not visible or are in grey color. Remember, you have to select 4 out of 4 posts.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to “Your Most Liked Posts” section. Select the right Posts.