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Cable television offers a wide array of quality educational programming that celebrates the histories, accomplishments and cultures of our country's diverse citizens. lifts LIFE UNSCRIPTED <s$> VmrfM-sn \4ovn- C.lwmur* TM Dpoverij bUvck STAfiZ! l/lfe women's entertainment HB? Hf CHANNEL liar Broil NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL USA*. NETWORK (%)? iweooiwl 11 OVATION - w Thjk arts Nj jvvork #W11ME C-SPAN travel Every year in celebration of our nation's diversity, cable networks like these showcase a variety of films, documentaries, series and specials that focus on the histories, culture and accomplishments of our country's citizens. Some of this programming is part of Cable In The Classroom specially produced to enhance the traditional classroom learning experience for students in the areas of social studies, history and culture. In addition, Time Warner Cable is pleased to partner with The National Association for Minorities in Communications (NAMIC), to educate, advocate and empower for the cause of diversity*!'n the telecommunications industry. /fg> TIME WARNER V CABLE The Very Best in TV Keeps Getting Better! www.triadtwcable.com ? , - > 3CM IN IE ClASSRuwl Time Warner Cable is a founding member of this cable television industry initiative. * www.ciconline.org
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