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()是指以收取佣金为目的,为促成他人房地产交易而从事居间、代理等活动的经营行为,主要

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()是指以收取佣金为目的,为促成他人房地产交易而从事居间、代理等活动的经营行为,主要包括房地产居间和房地产代理两种类型。

A.房地产开发

B.房地产交易

C.房地产经纪

D.房地产租赁

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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. "

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