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1.00×1012 feet (3.04800000000×1011 m)

1.88×1019 feet (5.7302400000000×1018 m)

15 US gallons (12 imp gal; 57 L)

15 hectares (37 acres; 150,000 m2)

9.7 kilometres (6 mi)

9.7-kilometre (6 mi)

100 hectares (250 acres)

250 acres (100 ha)

2,500 K (2,230 °C)

CO
2

5–10 K (5.0–10.0 °C)

100 kilograms (0.10 t)

United Nations

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In conclusion, just stay away from my page, because I just am uninterested in engaging in conversation with anyone. Again, unless you're a mature, respectful admin. From my observation, that's about 10 of you.

Tara Haelle[edit]

Tara Susan Haelle
Born (1978-01-20) January 20, 1978 (age 46)
Alameda County, CA
OccupationPhotojournalist, Educator, Author
LanguageEnglish
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationB.A., University of Texas, M.A., University of Texas
Website
www.tarahaelle.net/bio/

Tara Susan Haelle, known professionally as Tara Haelle, (born January 20, 1978) is an American photojournalist, educator, author, and science writer.[1] Haelle, along with co-author Emily Willingham have recently published The Informed Parent: a science-based resource for your child's fist four years, which examines several child raising controversies.[2] Haelle has also published two children's educational books, Edible sunlight,[3] and Seasons, Tides, and Lunar Phases.[4]

Biography[edit]

Tara Haelle was born in Alameda County, CA in 1978. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas and a Master of Arts in Photojournalism, also from the University of Texas.[5] She has also written four articles for Scientific American.[6][7][8][9]

Blogs[edit]

She is a writer at Forbes.com,[10] Everyday Health,[11] and numerous other websites.[1] Haelle blogs about science, child rearing, childbirth, and vaccines at Forbes[10] and Red Wine and Applesauce.[12]

Much of her writing is about the vaccine controversy, usually examining and reviewing published articles about various vaccines. She has criticized noted anti-vaccination activist Dr. Bob Sears[13] and critiqued the controversial documentary Vaxxed.[14]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Haelle, Tara (2016). Seasons, tides, and lunar phases. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Educational Media. ISBN 9781681914374.
  • Haelle, Tara (2016). Edible sunlight. Vero Beach, Florida: Rourke Educational Media. ISBN 1681914417.
  • Haelle, Tara; Willingham, Emily J (2016). The informed parent : a science-based resource for your child's first four years. New York, NY: TarcherPerigee. ISBN 9780399171062.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Tara Haelle | ScienceWriters". Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  2. ^ Tara Haelle; Emily J Willingham (2016). The informed parent : a science-based resource for your child's first four years. New York, NY: TarcherPerigee. ISBN 9780399171062.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Haelle, Tara (2016). Edible sunlight. Vero BEach, Florida: Rourke Educational Media. ISBN 1681914417.
  4. ^ Haelle, Tara (2016). Seasons, tides, and lunar phases. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Educational Media. ISBN 9781681914374.
  5. ^ "Amazon.com: Tara Haelle: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle, Amazon.com: Books". Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  6. ^ Haelle T (2015). "Transfusion Solution". Sci. Am. 313 (1): 20. PMID 26204705.
  7. ^ Haelle T (2014). "When good proteins go bad". Sci. Am. 311 (4): 19–20. PMID 25314857.
  8. ^ Haelle T (2014). "The face behind the skull". Sci. Am. 310 (6): 15. PMID 25004562.
  9. ^ Haelle T (2014). "Coughing up clues". Sci. Am. 310 (2): 13. PMID 24640324.
  10. ^ a b "Tara Haelle". Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  11. ^ "Tara Haelle". Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  12. ^ "About « Red Wine & Apple Sauce". Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  13. ^ Haelle, Tara (June 18, 2015). California Doctor Invokes Holocaust Analogy, Compares Non-Vaccinating Parents To Persecuted Jews. Forbes. Retrieved 2016-05-06. {{cite book}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  14. ^ Haelle, Tara (March 25, 2016). "Robert DeNiro Just Broke My Heart". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-05-06.

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