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Inheritance makes program code more reliable by limiting access to just the areas within the program where access is required, which helps prevent accidental modification or execution.
Fairness Doctrine
The Fairness Doctrine was a policy introduced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, requiring that broadcasters present controversial issues of public importance in a manner that was honest, equitable, and balanced; it was eliminated in 1987.
Broadcasters
Individuals or organizations that transmit programs or information to the public through various media, including radio, television, and the internet.
Controversial Issues
Topics or subjects that provoke public disagreement or dispute due to differing opinions and values among various groups.
Whistle-Blowers
Individuals who expose illegal, unethical, or corrupt practices within an organization, often facing significant personal risk.
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