External users of financial accounting information include all of the following except
A.suppliers
B.creditors
C.general public
D.line managers
External users of financial accounting information include all of the following except
A.suppliers
B.creditors
C.general public
D.line managers
That large regions of the galaxy can be influenced by the formation of
massive stars in a few localized regions requires that star formation somehow be
coordinated over long periods of time. The process commences with a single O-
type star or a cluster of such stars in a giant molecular cloud, around which
(5) stellar radiation, winds and explosions carve a modest cavity from of the
surrounding interstellar medium, concomitantly destroying the progenitor
cloud. Perchance this disturbance triggers star formation in a nearby cloud, and
so on, until the interstellar medium in this corner of the galaxy resembles Swiss
cheese, composed of what theorists have recently begun to refer to as bubbles,
(10) or superbubbles, one of the most exciting discoveries in astrophysics in years.
Within a hot bubble, the sun has revealed itself in x-rays emitted by highly
ionized trace ions such as oxygen and at some point in the process of its
formation, nearby bubbles commence to overlap, coalescing into a superbubble.
The energy from more and more O-type stars feeds this expanding superbubble
(15) until its natural buoyancy stretches it from the midplane up toward the halo,
forming a chimney—the superbubble thus becomes a pathway for hot interior
gas to spread into the upper reaches of the galactic atmosphere, producing a
widespread corona. Far from its source of energy, the coronal gas slowly starts
to cool and condense into clouds. Over eons, these clouds fall back to the
(20) galaxy's mid-plane, completing the fountain-like cycle and replenishing the
galactic disk with cool clouds from which star formation begins anew.
Star formation often occurs in sporadic but intense bursts, but in the Milky
Way the competing feedback effects almost balance out, so that stars form. at an
unhurried pace—just 10 per year on average, except in some galaxies where
(25) positive feedback has gained the upper hand. 20 million to 50 million years ago,
star formation in the central parts of M82 began running out of control. Our
galaxy, too, may have had sporadic bursts, and the way these starbursts occur,
and what turns them off must be tied to the complex relation between stars and
the tenuous atmosphere from which they precipitate.
(30) Progress will be made in this complicated subject as astronomers continue
to study how the medium is cycled through stars, through the different phases
of the medium, and between the disk and the halo. Observations of other
galaxies give astronomers a bird's-eye view of the interstellar goings-on, and
answer such a critical question as whether stars are really the main source of
(35) power for the interstellar medium. The loop above the Cassiopeia superbubble1
looks uncomfortably similar to the prominences that arch above the surface of]
the sun, prominences which owe much to the magnetic field in the solar
atmosphere, and scientists have begun to wonder if magnetic activity dominates
our galaxy's atmosphere.
The primary function of the passage as a whole is to
A.indicate the direction that research into a particular physical phenomenon should take
B.illustrate the limitations of applying mathematics to complicated astrophysical phenomena
C.clarify the differences between an old explanation of a physical phenomenon and a new model of it
D.introduce a new explanation of a physical phenomenon
E.explain the difference between two related physical phenomena
The passage states that Old Roman and Gregorian chant repertories are
A.less praiseworthy because of the absence of new listening strategies that allows listener to perceive their original context
B.evidence of the musical supremacy of Western musical culture in virtue of their interesting use of gender metaphors
C.wholly devoid of immanent musical characteristics, including but not limited to gender
D.usually given interpretations that reveal more about the mindset of musical critics throughout history than the compositions themselves
E.incapable of being explained, aesthetically speaking, by any form. of musical criticism
The author regards the idea that gendering stems from a composer's "practical consciousness" of how musical expression works with
A.serious caution
B.strong indignation
C.marked indifference
D.moderate amusement
E.sharp derision
Under a system of freely floating exchange rate, the value of a country's currency in terms of the currency of another country is determined by______.
A.the International Monetary Fund
B.international agreements between the two trading partners
C.supply and demand conditions for the currency of each country
D.trading activities in the money markets of each country
When a central bank allows the purchase or sale of domestic currency to have an effect on the monetary base and hence on the money supply, the intervention is said to be a/an______foreign exchange intervention.
A.limited
B.unlimited
C.sterilized
D.unsterilized