Sunday, March 4, 2012

T. rex bite: Tyrannosaurus easily out-chomped alligators, but not ancient sharks

T. rex bite: The Tyrannosaurus rex?had the strongest bite of any terrestrial animal to live on Earth. Now scientists have found that ?T. rex ?had a stronger bite than was previously understood.

Bite strength is a matter of life or death for many predators. They are dependent on their abilities to kill and consume their prey for survival. The larger the prey, often, the greater the bite force.

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The Tyrannosaurus rex, the most fearsome land-based carnivore of all time had a stronger bite than was previously known, new research shows.

Through digital models, scientists have demonstrated that the adult Tyrannosaurus rex had the strongest bite of any land-based animal ever to live on Earth. Their bites would have had the force of somewhere between 7,868 and 12,814 pounds (between 35,000 and 57,000 newtons). This force is comparable to that of an elephant sitting down, according to LiveScience.

"Such a powerful bite may have enabled T. rex to crush large bones," one of the study's authors, Peter Falkingham, of the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, told LiveScience in an email.

The new study, published in the journal Biology Letters in February, suggests that younger T. rex had a weaker bite than their parents, indicating that they ate smaller prey. Due to differences in strength and size, the adult T. rex would not have had competition for prey from their young or other carnivores, allowing them to be successful "large prey specialists."

Though the T. rex may have been the strongest biter to walk the Earth, the megalodon, an ancient shark, is likely to have had the strongest bite ever. Studies based partly on the size of their fossilized teeth have found that these big-toothed whale-eaters took bites with an estimated force of between 24,000 and 40,000 pounds. With a strength like that, they would have easily out-chomped even the T. rex, according to National Geographic.

In comparison to fierce biters of the past, today's carnivores seem rather tame. According to the Biology Letters study, adult alligators only bite with a force of about 675 to 1300 pounds. "And think of what they can bite through, that can give you a sense of the power in a T. rex bite," Falkingham explained to LiveScience via email.

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

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Introduction:

We will discuss what paid surveys are? Why whom they are required and their importance for a business? And how to make money online with paid surveys and how to complete a survey? Also some tricks regarding how to get more surveys to complete daily? So grab this information below.

Paid To Survey Program:

As we all know that surveys are required by every firm to know the taste of the society. Taste means the need of society and society means the customers of a business.

Suppose you are running a business of manufacturer let?s say cloths then you will definitely require some information about the current fashion or trend about clothing in the society. For this purpose you can send your investigator in the society to analyze the current trend/fashion regarding clothing, you can also publish questionnaire and request people to fill them. Questionnaires are similar to surveys; both give important information about the people?s need.

So this is how paid survey program come in existence.

Making Funds With Paid To Survey Program:

Online paid survey programs are very famous. Everyone knows about them, even those who little uses the internet are familiar with them. Since this business is so popular so there is always a risk of online frauds or scams.

Many people come online to fill survey for cash but return back because either it requires money from their pocket (money to invest) or they encounter a bad experience with a scam website which never pays them as promised.

The reality is that 95% of paid online surveys website are Scam or Fraud. So you must join the rest 5% paid surveys websites which are legitimate and honest to their members and business to avoid the bad experience in making money online with paid survey programs.

So, I will provide you with some honest websites here along with some Tricks to earn more via them.

Limit To Which You Can Earn:

If you take participation in more surveys then more money you will earn. But also there is something else which will check your earning via paid survey program. It is the availability of surveys in which you can participate. As many companies are there which constantly spend a part of their money in making surveys online as well as offline but these companies do not publish their survey on a single website. Mostly they have their own website where they ask the people to fill them. So this will also check your earning online.

Another thing is your Interest. If you make your profile and add interest of cooking then you will never get a survey which is about golfing. This is discussed more below.

About Referring:

Referral can boost your income as making more referrals will give you more commission. So make more referral and if possible then ask your friends or colleagues or family members to join under you.

To make them join under you, you need to send them your referral link which you can find under your account section after login to the paid survey website. If they don?t use your referral link then later you cannot claim that they are yours referrals. So be careful.

About Cashout Limit:

Cashout limit is generally less. For honest websites it ranges from one dollar to 20 dollar. But if you find a website which has a bigger cashout limit then join it at your own risk. Also check the forum and seek for latest payment proof of the near date, also check the number. At least don?t pay for signups or other fee. Honest website never asks money from your pocket since you work as their employee.

Best Trick To Earn More:

As already known to you that best trick to earn fast via any get paid to website is to gain more and more referrals. Instead of this in paid survey websites there is something else which is important too and which you can also recommend to your referrals. It is your Profile.

Surveys are given to users according to their interest which is stored in the profile section. Also every survey website helps their users to create more than one profile. So create multiple profiles with different interest. Like create one for cooking and golfing, create another for online surfing and shopping. This will help you get more surveys so you will take participation in more and will ultimately earn more online.

Check Or Payment Processors?

Generally both kinds of payment options are available. You can either request them to send you a Money Check (or Cheque) or you can request them to transfer your funds to online payment processors like PayPal, AlertPay, or LibertyReserve etc.

Nowadays another option of Direct Bank Transfer is also available as a payment option on many legitimate online paid survey website. So if you have a bank account then select the direct bank transfer as a payment option after login and then select your bank and finally enter your account number.

Legitimate Online Paid To Survey Websites:

The website?s named SurveySavvy is very famous in the paid survey world. This website charges no registration fee. Also the minimum payout limit is one dollar and there is no maximum payout. You can request payment via check only. No other options like PayPal payment processors or direct bank is available at this time. Also it takes about 4-6 week for your check to be in your hands, it?s the general payment processing time taken by them.

So if you want to register on this website then click here

Scam Alert:

Scam or Frauds are very common in paid online survey business. The main reason is that the paid surveys jobs are very popular online. Let me tell you some tricks how to avoid a scam website.

First of all check their paying rates if they are higher than usual then it is probably a scam temptation.

Then check their payout limit if it is higher than 20 bucks then join at your own risk. You will earn nothing from them only the administrator of that website will earn and it will never pay you.

Satisfied with above two conditions now type the website?s name on Google and also add the word scam or fraud in the end of the link. Search result will come and if that website is an old scam they you will surely get the links to stories of bad experience by the people who were already scammed by that website.

Even after satisfied by the third condition it is also possible that the website is just newly launched and no one is paid till now. So under such circumstance keep patent and wait to grow that website older.

Do Not Do:

Do not make multiple accounts and do not spam your referral link everywhere on the internet. It will make your account suspended or terminated.

Paid To Survey Updates:

Now the direct bank transfer is also added as an option on many paid to survey website. So cheers for this good news.

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The Prose and Kahn of Designing an Architecture of Motherhood ...

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My novel, Balancing Act, is an unusual intersection of architecture and motherhood. The primary question I pose is whether motherhood can be a life?s work in these modern times. I draw parallels between the protagonist, Tara Mistri?s, work of raising a family and Kahn?s built masterpiece, the Salk Institute. Tara?s journey is about how she chooses between career and motherhood, informed by her analysis of her own life through the lens of her architectural training.

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Architecture is central to the novel, both as Tara?s chosen field and as a metaphor for creating balance and structure in her life. At different times, by different people, the Salk is likened to both, a jewel and a soul-less building that might contain dentists? offices. It is both sublime and profane, like life itself.

The book brings together many of my interests, and some subjects I feel passionately about ? architecture, the built form and personal space, notions of feminism, the life and work of Louis Kahn, and the concept and implications of the creative life. In writing the novel, I learned more about architecture than I had ever known either as a student or as a practitioner. It brought me to the realization that architecture is not just a profession; it?s a way of life.

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I didn?t know much about Louis I. Kahn when I began working on the novel, other than that he was born in Estonia and practiced in Philadelphia. He built in many parts of the US and in Dhaka and Ahmedabad. And that he died at Penn Station, returning from India and his body lay unclaimed for days. In order to research my subject, I immersed myself in the words and texts and lectures of Louis Kahn.

By a strange coincidence, just when I had begun restructuring the story by introducing the Salk Institute as a character in the novel, Nathaniel Kahn?s film, My Architect, was released. I pre-ordered the DVD and received it when I was half-way through reading Kahn?s Essential Lectures, word by painful word. I didn?t know until I watched the film that Kahn had led three separate lives, one within his marriage and two with other women with whom he also had families. Eventually, I used My Architect as the reference point to introduce Kahn into my story.

And I also got to know the Salk Institute. It helped that it was on way to my children?s pediatrician. I drove by it all the time, and soon I began driving to it, even when the children were well.

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I began with a docent-led public tour, and later got a private tour with a scientist who was a mom at the children?s school. She walked me through her lab, and her office in the tower. To get a sense of her daily routine, I joined her on her walk through the barren, central plaza to the cafeteria at lunchtime. But I also experienced the space on my own, at various times of the day, in different seasons ? La Jolla weather doesn?t change much other than going from perfect to more perfect ? but the seasons affect the mood of the place. At Christmas time, you can see holly or festive decorations in the windows, and just after the New Year it is quiet and serene in mood though nothing is really different that you can identify visually. And over time, the place became familiar. Like a human being, a real person, someone close, on whose face you notice a new wrinkle or sense anger in the tightening of a jaw, similarly, I could see moods reflected on the surfaces of the Salk?s blank, pocked walls.

I could anticipate what shade of peach-pink they would be during a particularly spectacular sunset, and I began to notice where the untreated wood on the labs had worn out just a little more. Gradually, the Salk came to life. And over time, I could imagine other lives taking place here ? and that?s how my protagonist, Tara became real. I could see her there.

To get into the head of your character, you have to be able to imagine how she might react, for example, when she?s berated for being a disgrace to feminism, or where she may choose to place the bricks she bakes. And in that sense I became her.

Here?s Tara as she gets ready to attend a dinner party:

I hated these parties where I was the only stay-at-home mom. Three whole hours standing around in fashionable clothes that felt so alien on my body now. Tying to mingle and join in conversations. Intelligent, interesting conversations that stopped, uncomfortably, mid-sentence, when I replied, as softly as possible, to the inevitable question, ?What do you do?? There never seemed to be a follow-up like, ?Did you hear Dick Cheney?s latest opinions on personal freedom?? or even, ?What new fiction have you read recently?? No, the assumption was always, that my world did not extend beyond the Silly Putty and irrational, un-adult things.

This could not go on. Something had to change. Maybe tonight, I thought, I?ll give them a fifteen minute exposition on the deconstructivist tendencies of architectural iconography in the post-colonial, modernist world ? and all that with a gurgling baby tied behind my back. (pp. 35)

An author must become all her characters. Writing fiction needs psychic space, to get in and out of character and place and time. You take what you know and what is identifiable and then mold it and transform it to become that which you imagine.

Similarly, when you design a building you have to imagine what it would be like to sit in a particular corner or how it might be when it?s raining. Nathaniel Kahn has spoken of buildings as stage sets. He said that as he filmed, gradually, he could imagine Lou imagining these places. As I read about Kahn, and walked through the Salk, it was clear that buildings are stage sets on which lives will unfold long after you?re done building them. And people may not behave in them, the way the designer may have intended. The days of Frank Lloyd Wright dictating how and where to place the furniture and what to wear when you?re in his buildings are long gone.

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So one could say that buildings are inanimate and we animate them by our presence. But with Kahn?s buildings, I would suggest that they have such a monumental presence of their own, we are animated by them, transformed by them. And novels, stories, writing, can have a similar effect on people. People can be transformed by a certain book or character or writer.

This raises the question of ownership. That is, does it help to know the author in order to understand the text? Does the work not speak for itself, separate from the creator? I?ve often been asked about the similarities between me and Tara. We share professions, both have two children, and live(d) in San Diego, but so do a lot of women. Tara is me but she is also every other woman facing the dilemma of choosing between motherhood and career. Our stories may differ on details but in spirit, they are the same. Nathaniel Kahn was asked if knowing Lou through the film helped him to understand his buildings. He responded that knowing the architect may not help you to understand the architecture but it helps you feel it. That the buildings remained monumental to him, but his father became less of a myth.

The two are inextricably linked. In understanding what Jonas Salk asked of Kahn and the specifics of their client-architect relationship or knowing something of the financial or site constraints or how much Kahn was travelling then, what his influences were, or places he had seen, that certainly helped me to understand the design intent behind the Salk better. But the architect remained an enigma till I learned about his personal story.

It was obvious that Louis Kahn had a deep and profound respect for his clients and the institutions he designed. Architects who worked with Kahn in Ahmedabad or Dhaka inevitably express warmth towards him. In addition to awe, the clients seem to feel that Kahn designed buildings for them with a sense of responsibility and respect because he was there on an invitation. I have neither heard, nor can I imagine, a similar sentiment being expressed about Corbusier in Chandigarh.

Kahn was the man who asked, ?What do you want to be, Brick?? A master-builder asked this most basic, voiceless, unassuming, traditional form what it wanted to be when he could have built the world out of any material he chose. And then answered for the brick, ?Brick says, I would like an arch.?

This line is at the crux of my novel in many ways. I was so taken by the humility in Kahn?s question that it took me some time to understand the truth he was getting at in his answer. If you take any one brick away from an arch, there will be no arch, and yet, while the arch exists, each brick is still an individual brick. Not so with concrete. So, he also had a deep and profound respect for his building materials. Perhaps only in Hinduism do you see this concept, where one sees God in everything, even in a stone or brick.

So it was baffling to me that a person such as this, who could ask, ?What do you want, Brick,? would not have asked of his son, ?What do you want, Nathaniel?? I wondered how a person who had such an abiding respect for institutions would not have based his own life on these same values? What of the institutions of marriage and fatherhood? How did he create the serenity of his buildings through the confusion and chaos of his personal life? How did he separate the two? And how should we, now that he is gone?

Tara comes to this realization one evening:

?I hadn?t considered until then that my visual analysis of the Salk had very little to do with what the building meant to the scientists who spent most of their waking hours inside the labs. Their lives ? the children, the spouses, the schedules, the resentments ? went in with them. Unlike them, Kahn had kept all the failures and heartaches, the drama and disappointments of his life, separate from his work.

That?s what was here at the Salk. The search for a higher self-image, because the world outside was much too complicated and unstructured.

And I stepped, with trepidation, back into the wild and unruly natural landscape that lay in wait just beyond the deliberately undefined threshold of the Salk.? (pp. 133)

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I had thought that like motherhood, the experience of architecture is universal. But I?m less sure of this now. There is definitely a cultural component to some elements of design. It depends on your point of view, it depends where you put the camera, as a film-maker might say. It certainly makes a huge difference, this point of view, to the narrative. In my novel, the story is told in the first person by Tara. In an earlier draft, I had written it in the third person. It would be entirely different told by her husband or a ?working? friend. Similarly, I try to show that the interpretation of the Salk, indeed, the judgment of the Salk depends on who is making it. While for some it is the embodiment of perfection, for others it is merely reminiscent of their chiropractor?s office.

In a conversation between Janet, a scientist who works at the Salk, and Tara, Janet describes how she sees the Salk:

?What are you talking about? Concrete and teak don?t speak to me, Tara. I know it?s an architectural icon, but to me, this is a prison. And anyway, a building certainly can?t fix my marriage.? Janet tossed down the last of her coffee and crushed the paper cup with her manicured hands. ?It?s not going to work, Tara. Things are so much more complex behind the concrete walls. The silence and serenity of this open space is a fa?ade. You don?t see the cracks on the outside. You just think the building has weathered well. It?s inside the lab that you feel the glare from the window, the draft from the vent. Hear the test tubes shatter. Most of all, I?m just angry because I know there?s no real solution.?

Her words tumbled like stones into the unquiet abyss between us. (pp.131)

There are some cultural references in my book, set entirely in San Diego, which don?t translate in India. Similarly, the notion of an open kitchen may or may not work across cultures. Comfort levels with colors or materials may vary. The warm colors one usually associates with the tropics are a far cry from the blues and whites you?d typically encounter in a colder climate.

In this sense, Kahn?s work stands the test of both, time and place. That is what makes it universal. You can be a Muslim in Bangladesh but your Parliament House designed by a Jewish-American architect, moves you, decades after it is built.

Writer or architect, you must make a connection with your audience, your client. Your work must speak to them.

Tara explains what she sees in the Salk towards the end of the novel:

It?s just the way Kahn?s buildings are. They cannot be fully understood but on a very private and personal level. It seems to me that what makes the Salk Institute great is the uncompromising internal consistency in its design. That makes it perhaps not sexy or fashionable, but something vastly more valuable ? timeless. And in that, it reflects what we all seek, be it in architecture, in motherhood, or in life ? the joy that comes from knowing that no matter what our choices, if they are borne of our true natures, they will embody the universal truths that provide constancy in an ever-changing, confusing world. (p.225)

Ultimately, writing fiction, like architecture, is a massive act of imagination. You imagine something in your mind?s eye and then through bricks and mortar, as it were, or words, you recreate this image in the physical world so that others can have a glimpse into your vision. And yet, nobody will ever experience the Salk as Kahn imagined it. Nobody will imagine Tara the way she is in my mind, but it doesn?t matter because once written, she belongs to the reader. Once the building or writing is done, you hand it over to the world and then you lose ownership. You no longer have control over the creation. Not all that different from when a child flies the nest, perhaps. When judgment hour arrives, you may not be called to defend yourself.

Life, like architecture, is complex and contradictory, to paraphrase Robert Venturi. There?s no one right way of doing things. Where I want commitment you may want freedom, where Tara stays at home, you may want a career. Where I want enclosure, you may want an open plan. But it will ultimately all co-exist and we have to ensure that it coexists in harmony. Walter Gropius said, ?Society needs a good image of itself. That is the job of the architect.?

No artist functions in a vacuum. No matter Picasso?s insistence that he had no influences, that he was always original, we are all products of our environment. In fact, it is critical to be a part of the culture and society you inhabit, especially as an architect. Kahn wanted to build the Salk as a place where Picasso would have liked to visit but also a place where the scientists would feel at home. Perhaps, artists who paint or sculpt can be aloof and interior, but not architects who by definition, belong to society.

The notion that only the ?arts? are creative fields is increasingly becoming dated. Sure, an artist or musician is creative, but isn?t a mathematician or a physicist? One could even argue that they need to be even more creative to achieve excellence. At least, no matter what, architects have to accept some structural constraints, abide by the laws of nature. A physicist can question even those! So we as architects can learn from everyone, everywhere. A unique feature of the profession is that its true success is based on a multi-disciplinary understanding of the world.

Sometime in the mid 1800s, John Ruskin wrote, ?No person who is not a great sculptor or painter can be an architect. If he is not a sculptor or painter, he can only be a builder.?

All this really means is that richness and depth comes from the need to be more, know more, want more and only then will you be able to give more. As an architect, the more you can have empathy for your clients, the more you can put yourself in their shoes, imagine their lives, imagine their lives in your imagined spaces, the more successful your design will be.

Because the thing is, what we bring to architecture is everything we know. The more varied our own experiences, the more open we are to absorbing influences from every field, the more it enriches our work. Or as Kahn put it, ?Architecture creates a feeling of a world within a world.? You never really ever stop being an architect once you discover that architecture is a way of thinking; architecture is a way of life.

Meera Godbole-Krishnamurthy was born in Mumbai, lived in the Philippines, France, and many parts of the United States. She studied art and architecture at Oberlin College and Columbia University receiving her MArch from the University of Virginia in 1992. She has participated in writing workshops at Stanford University, the University of Iowa, UC San Diego, and the La Jolla Writers Conference. She was an adjunct at the NewSchool of Architecture and Design in San Diego. She lives in Mumbai with her husband, two children, and a well-travelled cat. Balancing Act is her first novel and explores themes of architecture, built space, the life and work of Louis Kahn, motherhood, and feminism.

For more information on the Salk Institute, see our February 2007 magazine feature on The Science Hall of Fame.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Nearby chimpanzee populations show much greater genetic diversity than distant human populations

ScienceDaily (Mar. 2, 2012) ? Chimpanzee populations living in relatively close proximity are substantially more different genetically than humans living on different continents, according to a study recently published in PLoS Genetics. The study suggests that genomics can provide a valuable new tool for use in chimpanzee conservation, with the potential to identify the population of origin of an individual chimpanzee or the provenance of a sample of bushmeat.

Common chimpanzees in equatorial Africa have long been recognized as falling into three distinct populations, or subspecies: western, central and eastern chimpanzees. A fourth group, the Cameroonian chimpanzee, has been proposed to live in southern Nigeria and western Cameroon, but there has been considerable controversy regarding whether it constitutes a distinct group.

Scientists from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the Broad Institute, the Centre Pasteur du Cameroun and the Biomedical Primate Research Centre examined DNA from 54 chimpanzees, measuring the DNA at 818 positions across the genome that varied between individuals. Analysis of patterns in the data showed Cameroonian chimpanzees to be distinct from the other, well-established groups.

Intriguingly, a previous conclusion based on earlier studies -- that Cameroonian and western chimpanzees were most closely related -- was shown to be untrue; instead, the closest relationships to Cameroonian chimpanzees are with nearby central chimpanzees.

Dr Rory Bowden from the University of Oxford, who led the study, said: "These findings have important consequences for conservation. All great ape populations face unparalleled challenges from habitat loss, hunting and emerging infections, and conservation strategies need to be based on sound understanding of the underlying population structure. The fact that all four recognized populations of chimpanzees are genetically distinct emphasizes the value of conserving them independently.

"Genomics can also provide tools for use in chimpanzee conservation. Genetic tests could cheaply and easily identify the population of origin of an individual chimpanzee or even a sample of bushmeat."

The authors also contrasted the levels of genetic differentiation between the chimpanzees from the different groups with those based on similar data from humans from different populations. Surprisingly, even though all the chimpanzee populations lived in relatively close proximity (with the habitats of two groups separated only by a river), chimpanzees from different populations were substantially more different genetically than humans living on different continents.

Professor Peter Donnelly, Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford and a senior author on the study, said: "Relatively small numbers of humans left Africa 50 000-100 000 years ago. All non-African populations descended from them and are reasonably similar genetically.

"That chimpanzees from habitats in the same country, separated only by a river, are more distinct than humans from different continents is really interesting. It speaks to the great genetic similarities between human populations, and to much more stability, and less interbreeding, over hundreds of thousands of years, in the chimpanzee groups."

The conservation implications of the study extend to other species. New techniques such as next-generation sequencing, which have become available since the study was initiated, will allow a catalogue of genetic variation to be obtained cheaply and easily for any species, simply by sequencing even one or two individuals. Such a catalogue could then be used to perform a study like this one, to identify genetically distinct groups, and subsequently to develop simple and cheap tests of population of origin.

Dr Nick Mundy, from the University of Cambridge, and the paper's other senior author, said: "Because they are humans' nearest relatives, the structure and origins of chimpanzee populations have long been of wide interest. Future studies will be able to use genome data to uncover the adaptations that are unique to the Cameroonian chimpanzees."

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  1. Bowden R, MacFie TS, Myers S, Hellenthal G, Nerrienet E, et al. Genomic Tools for Evolution and Conservation in the Chimpanzee: Pan troglodytes ellioti Is a Genetically Distinct Population. PLoS Genet, 2012 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002504

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Two U.S. soldiers killed at base in Afghanistan (Reuters)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Reuters - Two U.S. soldiers were shot and killed on Thursday in an attack involving at least one Afghan believed to be a soldier and a civilian, Western and Afghan officials said, the second such incident in a week and one likely to deepen doubts about Afghanistan's security forces.

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Lohan tells TODAY she will 'not let anyone down'

By TODAY.com

In an exclusive interview set to air on TODAY Thursday morning, Lindsay Lohan tells?Matt Lauer that she is "clean and sober" and she wants "to continue to move forward and in the right direction."

The actress, who will host "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, also told Lauer, "I still need to go through the process of proving myself."

Host Matt Lauer interviews Lindsay Lohan on TODAY.

Lohan, 25, is one court appearance away from putting her legal troubles from a 2007 drunken driving case behind her.

Lauer asked her if, when they spoke last, the actress was in denial.

"Definitely," Lohan said. "And I think it was -- it's a scary thing to have to kind of express to people ... I wasn't as comfortable with myself then.?I think it was a fear factor that I had about what was really going on.? And, you know, I had to get that wakeup call."

Lohan also told Lauer that the temptation of night life and parties is something she's avoiding.

"That's not my thing anymore. I went out, actually, a few months ago with a friend.?And I was so uncomfortable.?Not because I felt tempted, just because it was just the same thing that it always was before.?And it just wasn't fun for me.?I've become more of a homebody.?And I like that."

It may be that change in lifestyle, or at the least the perception that there has been a change, that will help the actress get back to work.

"Do you think people have gotten back, or can get back to the point where they trust you?" Lauer asked. "In other words, professional people??You know, if they say to you, 'Come host 'Saturday Night Live',' that's a big commitment.?And do you think the producers and directors of movies and television projects are going to get back to the part where they can go, 'You know what?? Yeah, we can count on Lindsay.?We can bank on her?'"

"I think that that's gonna take -- I think that takes time," Lohan said. "And I think that it's actions.?Because people can say things all they want, but I think I still need to go through the process of proving myself, you know, with 'SNL,' being on time, being, you know, keeping my -- can't say the word -- but stuff together."

Lohan offers details on reports that she's set to play Elizabeth Taylor in her next project.

"We're in the middle of casting and figuring -- we start production soon," Lohan said. "I've been doing tons of research.?But I've always kind of researched her.?She's always been a fascinating woman to me.?So I'm really honored.?And I will not let anyone down, especially myself."?

Asked about that need to qualify her commitment, Lohan says she understands how it might be scary for people to invest in her.

"I don't want people to have that reason to be scared anymore.?So being able to have this opportunity with 'SNL' and the film, I'm gonna do what I'm supposed to do, and enjoy doing it, and do it as best as I can."

Tune into TODAY on Thursday, March 1, to watch Matt Lauer's exclusive interview with Lindsay Lohan.

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