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甲有父母、配偶及子、女(音乐教师)各一人。甲去世,留有遗产房屋6间、存款5 000元、古字画10件和钢琴一架。甲生前自书遗嘱指定:房产归妻子和儿女继承,古字画赠给文物部门。对存款和钢琴遗嘱未做处理。现甲的女儿提出要将钢琴留给自己;甲的父母皆年迈且丧失劳动能力,又无独立生活来源,主张要2间房居住,其他继承人亦对继承份额发生争议,诉至法院。审理中又发现甲因购字画还有10 000元债款未还。诉讼开始,甲的儿子未表示放弃继承权,但却以不愿伤害亲属关系为由,不愿参加诉讼。问: (1)甲的遗嘱是否有效 (2)甲的女儿的要求是否合理 (3)甲的债务如何清偿 (4)甲的父母应否分得遗产 (5)甲的儿子是否能继承甲的遗产

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简述肖像权侵权行为的构成要件。

TEXT B Whenever two or more unusual traits or situations are found in the same place, it is tempting to look for more than a coincidental relationship between them. The high Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau certainly have extraordinary physical characteristics and the cultures that are found there are also unusual, though not unique. However there is no intention of adopting Montesquieu’s view of climate and soil as cultural determents. The ecology of a region merely poses some of the problems faced by the inhabitants of the region, and while the problems facing a culture are important to its development, they do not determine it. The appearance of the Himalayas during the late Tertiary Period and the accompanying further raising of the previously established rages had a marked effect on the climate of the region. Primarily, of course, it blocked the Indian monsoon from reaching Central Asia at all. Secondly, air and moisture from other directions were also reduced. Prior to the raising of the Himalayas, the land now forming the Tibetan uplands had a dry, continental climate with vegetation and animal’s life similar to that of much of the rest of the region on the same parallel, but somewhat different from that of the areas farther north, which were already drier. With the coming of the Himalayas and the relatively sudden drying out of the region, there was a severe thinning out of the animal and plant population. The ensuing incomplete Pleistocene glaciations had a further thinning effect, but significantly did not wipe out life in the area. Thus after the end of the glaciations there were only a few varieties of life extant from the original continental species. Isolated by the Kunlun range from the Tarim basin and Turfan depression, species that bad already adapted to the dry steppe climate, and would otherwise have been expected to flourish in Tibetan, the remaining native fauna and flora multi-plied. Armand described the Tibetan fauna as not having great variety, but being "striking" in the abundance of the particular species that are present. The plant life is similarly limited in variety, with some observers finding no more than seventy varieties of plants in even the relatively fertile Eastern Tibetan valleys, with fewer than ten food crops. Tibetan "tea" is a major staple, perhaps replacing the unavailable vegetables. The difficulties of living in an environment at once dry and cold, and populated with species more usually found in more hospitable climates, are great. These difficulties may well have influenced the unusual polyandrous societies typical of the region. Lattimore sees the maintenance of multi-husband house-holds as being preserved from earlier forms by the harsh conditions of the Tibetan uplands, which permitted no experimentation and "froze" the cultures that came there. Kawakiwa, on the other hand, sees the polyandry as a way of easily permitting the best householder to become the head husband regardless of age. His detailed studies of the Bhotea village of Tsumje do seem to support this idea of polyandry as a method of talent mobility in a situation where even the best talent is barely enough for survival. In sum, though arguments can be made that a pre-existing polyandrous system was strengthened and preserved (insofar as it has been) by the rigors of the land, it would certainly be an overstatement to lay causative factors of any stronger nature to the ecological influences in this case. The purpose of the passage is to ______ .

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B. describe the social organization of typical Tibetan villages
C. describe Tibetan fauna and flora
D. analyze the mysterious of the sudden appearance of the Himalayas

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