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赵某需要一辆自行车,便到利源商店购买。由于利源商店暂时缺货,赵某便先向利源商店预付了自行车款,商定两天后来取车。赵某在回家途中,发现一辆别人丢弃的自行车,便推回家中。因该车经修理后仍然可以使用,赵某便决定不再从利源商店买车。第二天,在赵某前往利源商店要求退款的途中,孙某违章开车,将赵某撞死,孙某的汽车亦报废。
请问:

在这些民事法律事实中,哪些是事件,哪些是民事法律行为,哪些是事实行为,哪些是不合法行为?

答案

参考答案:在这些民事法律事实中,属于事件的是孙某的汽车报废;属于民事法律行为的是赵某与利源商店之间买卖自行车的行为;属于事实行为的是赵某将他人丢弃的自行车推回家中;属于不合法行为的是孙某将赵某撞死。

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That rapscallion who leaps off the monkey bars, landing smack onto an innocent 3-year-old bystander, and skips off, giggling all the while According to a new paper out of Israel, he may not feel all that bad about the incident. The study, conducted by Dr. In bal Kivenson Bar-On at the University of Haifa, shows that high levels of fearlessness in 3-and 4-year-olds is ply associated with aggression and a lack of sympathy. This news will likely surprise risk-loving America, where parents typically beam with pride when their undaunted child mounts the big slide.

Fearlessness is a far-end point on the spectrum of what psychologists call the "approach and withdrawal dimension"—people’s tendency to approach new stimuli (to gain information and acquire new skills ) and withdraw from unfamiliar stimuli (to avoid danger). Striking the right balance is considered crucial to man’s survival. But what about preschoolers’ There’s a clear downside, Dr. Kivenson Bar-On discovered, after she observed lots of preschool play and machinations. In total, she documented 80 children at preschool, home and in the lab, measuring their propensity for fearlessness and other social and emotional characteristics at the beginning and end of one year. Fearlessness was measured by observing reactions to various fright-inducing situations: separation from parents, the roar of a vacuum cleaner, a jack-in-the-box and the like. Those who displayed greater levels of fearlessness, the study found, had no trouble recognizing facial expressions of anger, surprise, happiness and sadness in other children—but they had a hard time identifying fear.

Over all, they were "emotionally shallow" and showed lower levels of sympathy. They took advantage of friends and lacked regret over inappropriate conduct. "These findings," the paper explains, " suggest that fearlessness in preschool constitutes a clear risk factor for developmental pathways that lead to problems in morality, conscience development, and severe antisocial behaviors. " At the same time, fearless children tended to be highly sociable. "One of the most interesting findings was that we could discriminate between friendliness and sympathy," Dr. Kivenson Bar-On said. "These kids are curious, easygoing and friendly, but they have a hard time recognizing emotional distress in others. "

Jamie Ostrov, a psychology professor at the State University at Buffalo who studies aggression, says that children at the extreme end of the fearless spectrurn "may be charming, but they’re also highly manipulative and deceptive and skilled at getting their way—even at age 3 or 4. " It could be that fearless children need per distress cues to active their autonomic nervous systems, limiting their ability to detect distress cues in others. It seems to be, if I’m not worried about this, you can’t be, either. But should we be

The fearless children are not easy to perceive others’ sad mood because()

A. they’re more aggressive and deceptive

B. they are more lack of sympathy

C. they themselves are difficult to have the sad mood

D. they are not good at watching others