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Charlotte Ann Mitchell Educational Center

Type: Public
Address: 1518 Cox Street
Bossier City, LA 71111
Phone: 318-549-6810
County: Bossier
District: Bossier Parish
Grades 4 - 12
Students: 93
Teachers: 14.2
Student/Teachers Ratio: 6.5
Gender: Male: 66 Female: 27
Race: Native American: 1
Asian: 3
Black: 39
Hispanic: 2
White: 48

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End your Agoraphobia Today

Over the years I have talked to many people – including a few very close friends – who have developed an intense fear of wide open spaces (agoraphobia). This affects their ability to socialize outside and often prevents them from traveling. They know that this fear is illogical and needlessly impacting on their happiness and relationships. But, they don’t seem to be able to free themselves from this dilemma.

Agoraphobia is a fear that normally develops during early years of our lives. This is the period when the human brain has not yet fully developed coping mechanisms. So, when a particularly disturbing event occurs, the young child’s old neurological response is a fearful one. Of course, assurances from adults may work to quickly sooth those fears away. However, when such events reoccur or a chronic situation – such as child abuse – continues, then this fear reaction...

Just Can’t Stop Biting my Fingernails

Fingernail biting is a compulsive behavior that is very often started during a person’s pre-teen or teen years. It is normally a type of defensive reaction that occurs when a young person encounters a threatening situation that they cannot understand. While I’ve seen this occur in situations where there has been a significant stress in the home – to include frequent relocations and abuse – it frequently starts when a seemingly simple event occurs.

One example of this involved a young thirteen year old boy who had been chewing his nails since the age of nine. In this case, the young man was in a very normal, loving family. There were no problems such as frequent moving or arguing parents. However, there was a very significant event that occurred back when he was nine. Late one Saturday night he and his father had been sitting on the sofa watching television. After several...

A Quick Tip for Handling Presentation Jitters

One of the biggest obstacles to becoming a master presenter is those butterflies that seem to be fluttering around in your stomach before you start to speak. Although you are an expert in your subject, your fears create a fight/flight reaction. Your hands become cold, your vital organs stop functioning properly, and a majority of your brain’s blood flow shifts to the ancient reactive defensive areas that reside just above your brain stem. Your mind and body begin shutting down. You are not your best. However, you can speak to small and large audiences in total comfort and excitement if you only understand what is really going on.

In the 1990’s a group of Italian neuroscientists discovered what they call mirror neurons. These brain cells, which are scattered throughout your brain, react when you observe the behaviors of others. This also happens when you sense the intentions...


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Gold medal in the can
05/16/2012

Canned beer is catching on big in craft brewing circles, where the vessel is appreciated for better protecting its contents from flavor-altering exposure to sunlight.

In one sign, there?s now the AmeriCAN Canned Beer Competition held in May these past two years in Chandler, Az., which this year attracted 40 breweries vying for top canned beer honors.…

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Public Transit Tuesdays: Kenner Local
05/16/2012

While riding Jefferson Transit's Kenner Local bus, I stopped for spring rolls at a place I thought had been closed since Katrina, discovered where film crews get their lights, found three local places for party supplies and topped it off with a whiskey on the rocks at a saloon. The Kenner Local is a great bus?unless you actually want to ride around Kenner...…

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Interview: Troy Landry from History%92s Swamp People
05/16/2012

Fans of the History reality series Swamp People were sad to hear about the death of one of its stars, Mitchell Guist, who died while aboard his boat Monday (the cause of his death is still unclear). The show that follows the alligator hunters of Louisiana's Atchafalaya River Basin swamp has been wildly popular for the network, mostly because of the charm of its stars like Guist.…

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Neil Young %26amp; Crazy Horse, Green Day to headline 2012 Voodoo Fest
05/16/2012

Festival organizers announced the 2012 Voodoo Experience preliminary lineup today. Heading the bill is Neil Young & Crazy Horse and Green Day.…

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Review: new works at Barrister%92s Gallery
05/16/2012

These days we hear a lot about the ?natural world,? but anyone who has spent much time in Louisiana sees aspects of nature that stretch the meaning of the word and provide fodder for the imagination. These paintings by Nikki Crook, Amy Guidry and Monique Ligons further the notion that dreams and fantasies may be the last vestige of wild nature in the modern psyche.…

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Come join us at Gambit happy hour
05/16/2012

We're having a (pre-)summer happy hour mixer for our friends and readers this Thursday at the Bayou Beer Garden (326 N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy.) in Mid-City.…

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A serious news website redesign
05/16/2012

News website redesigns are all the rage these days, from this much-discussed "improvement" to The Lens' makeover (nice!) and, today, a new WDSU.com (good job).…

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Watch: Galactic with Mystikal and Mannie Fresh %26quot;Move Fast"
05/16/2012

New Orleans funk outfit Galactic released Carnivale Electricos on Mardi Gras ? an album idea the band has been sitting on a couple years but finally arranged, merging Carnival and regional music from its global traditions, this year. When I talked with keyboardist Rich Vogel before its release, I wrote that "the band looked to the Carnival world ? from the baile funk of Rio de Janeiro to bounce beats blasting from local parking lots, and the places in between ? to weave new elements into Galactic's frequently altered fabric ? updated as New Orleans' music and cultural landscape adjusts its palate."

"What we didn't want to do was 'Galactic plays Latin.'…

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Darwin the Dinosaur troupe impresses on America%92s Got Talent
05/16/2012

New Orleanians may remember the theater piece Darwin the Dinosaur, produced by the local dance company CORBiAN Visual Arts & Dance. (Previewed here in Gambit.)…

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James Franco takes a ghost tour
05/16/2012

James Franco seems to be Arianna Huffington's latest addition to her vast collection of human celebrity curios ? or, as she puts it, "fresh takes and real-time analysis from HuffPost's signature lineup of contributors."

Franco, who is shooting a movie here and staying on "Charters" Street, has taken to the cluttered HuffPo salt mine to write about his recent French Quarter ghost tour with "Nana (my trusty hair woman, raised in Japan) and Iris (my production consultant, raised in Mexico)." First, though, he has a note about economic development:

Our driver told us that there are more restaurants in New Orleans now than before Katrina.…

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Review: As You Like It
05/16/2012

NOLA Project is once again spinning its magic in an outdoor setting. Shakespeare?s comedy As You Like It (in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art) is perfectly suited to trees and starlight since much of the play takes place in the mythical Forest of Arden.…

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Y@ Speak: Post-Jazz Fest depression edition
05/16/2012

What a weird, sad week! Besides feeling devoid of energy and purpose after two weekends of Jazz Fest, this week was replete with many sad and confusing moments.…

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Read this week%92s Gambit here...
05/16/2012

Haven't picked up your copy of Gambit yet? Read the digital edition here:…

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Prison privatization bill probably dead for year, sponsor says
05/16/2012

The Times-Picayune reports from Baton Rouge:

"...the sponsor of a stalled bill that would allow the privatization of Avoyelles Correctional Center was asked whether the measure, House Bill 850, would be brought forward for another vote. Rep. Henry Burns, R-Haughton, said, 'At this moment, my intention is that the bill will probably not move.'"

Read our cover story on the plan to privatize Avoyelles here.…

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Local designers outfit Zooey Deschanel
05/16/2012

Debra McGuire, the costume designer of New Girl, television?s most ?adorkable? new show, has struck gold with her leading lady Zooey Deschanel. There are hundreds of websites devoted to the style and fashion sense of Jess, the character Deschanel plays on the Fox series.…

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Interview: Willie Robertson of A%26amp;E%92s Duck Dynasty
05/16/2012

For this week's Gambit, I wrote a cover story about how Louisiana became the setting for a bunch of reality TV shows the last few years. One popular genre of Louisiana reality TV is shows about the backwood folks of the state's swamps and bayous ? a trend set by History's Swamp People.…

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Legalize Louisiana rallies for marijuana reform tomorrow
05/16/2012

An event note, per Legalize Louisiana: "Do not bring any illegal substance to this rally."

Grassroots marijuana reform campaign Legalize Louisiana has organized a series of statewide rallies tomorrow, from New Orleans to Shreveport. The group's statement is as follows:

The group demands policies creating safe and free access to cannabis medicine, for the promotion of human health in Louisiana; industrial hemp should be utilized to boost our state's economy and the health of her ecosystems; that personal use should be decriminalized, and that commercial use should be taxed and regulated, which will create justice where there is now abuse, and, simultaneously, reduce Louisiana's world-record incarceration rates.…

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A quick guide to the weekend%92s new movies
05/16/2012

The summer movie season starts in early May, but the Hollywood studios spend much of the year jockeying for position as to which specific weekend each blockbuster will open. So generally speaking, it's one major release (plus a few smaller ones) every Friday from here on out until September.…

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Sunday: Original Big 7 second line parade 1-5pm
05/16/2012

Original Big 7 Second Line Parade Sunday, May 13th 1-5pm

 


(second line route via Indi CNNDoll Sever - see below)

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Listen: Gambit%92s free music Friday
05/16/2012

Above, watch the Stooges Brass Band perform "We Make 'Em Say Ooo" live in the studio (courtesy of Red Bull). From the same session, here's "Why," featuring Mannie Fresh.…

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Rene Bistrot to open next week
05/16/2012

The second rendition of René Bistrot (700 Tchoupitoulas St., 613-2350) is set to open next week, on Tuesday, May 15. It?s the return of a restaurant that had a great run prior to Hurricane Katrina and the latest move from a chef, René Bajeux, who has made a lot of them lately.…

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Introducing the new Gambit mobile site
05/16/2012

Today we're officially launching Gambit Mobile, a new and better way to get Gambit listings and news on your smartphone.

Rather than attempting to replicate the experience of reading a newspaper, but doing it on a tiny screen, we've completely rethought what our readers want out of mobile technology.…

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After walkout, Johnson, Hedge-Morrell absent at joint committee meeting on property demolitions
05/16/2012

City Councilmembers Jon Johnson and Cynthia Hedge-Morrell were both absent from today's Joint Disaster and Recovery/Housing and Human Needs Committee meeting today.

The meeting, a presentation on property demolitions from members of Mayor Mitch Landrieu's administration, was the first since Johnson ? who serves on both committees as a regular member ? and Hedge-Morrell, who serves as an alternate on the Disaster and Recovery Committee ? walked out in the middle of last week's regular meeting, leaving only four members ? one short of a quorum ? for the remainder.…

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Why Isn’t New Orleans’ Mayor Supporting Marriage Equality?
05/15/2012

At last week’s U.S. Conference of Mayors, nearly 80 of those in attendance voiced their support for marriage equality. In that number: mayors of places like Lima, Ohio and Hallandale Beach, Florida. New Orleans didn’t make the cut. Now, I like Mitch Landrieu. I like him a lot. He’s one of the smartest men I’ve [...]



Much Of America Still Hates Louisiana (And Our Congressional Delegation Isn’t Helping)
05/15/2012

Many of us bitch and moan about the commenters on NOLA.com. To the site’s credit, it’s doing a better job of moderating these days, but it’s still pretty easy to find racist, homophobic, inflammatory remarks lurking below the fold. I mean, I’m not asking anyone to curtail her right to free speech — if you [...]



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