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    In comparing Private borrowing during the financial revolution: Hoare’s Bank and its customers, 1702 – 24 by Temin and Voth with Joint Stock Companies by Carlos, the similarities between the development of the banking system and joint stock companies and their interconnectedness are evident. The early English banking system developed from goldsmiths and merchants. Small partnerships consisting of a few insiders were then formed and resembled modern deposit banks. The banks began to realize that they could loan deposits that they accumulated to earn a return. As noted by Temin and Voth, the largest source of financial revolution in the banking sector was the British government’s ability to tax effectively. The supply of tax revenue allowed…

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    During the European Renaissance, both new wealth from overseas trade and the development of colonial empires made a vast influence on both new business and trade practices. Therefore, it has been the origin of financial dealings that are still used today. Without these practices, Europe’s economic atmosphere would have a completely different outlook. For that reason, the most significant change during the Renaissance was economically because of inflation, joint stock companies, and capitalism.…

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    relying on my shoulder or holding onto my arm in order to gain stability in order to stand up. He loses feeling in his legs and knees. He has had arthroscopic surgery several months ago, in which they went in and smoothed out some cartilage, fixed his meniscus tear, and a few other things. The pain since surgery is worse than it was before surgery. He was told that he would need a knee replacement, or at least a partial replacement, He was told it would be at least two to five years before he…

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    Joints is a key for tectonic, tectonic is a key for construction. The idea of architecture design in this exhibition will be different. Comparing to typical design strategies, which means analysis programs need or volume operation, this exhibition starting from smallest component, joint, to face the architectural discourse. How to apply or face the joints of architecture will show the difference attitude we face to our spacial design. Tectonic is a way to connect components, is a kind of…

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    that are in rehab and particularly for patients with joint pain instead of using injections. There is persistent research as to how thermotherapy and cryotherapy…

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    activities such as walking, getting up from a chair or climbing stairs. However, these problems grow often over a period of time, but you don’t have to restrict your routine activities due to such pain or decreased range of motion. The major breakthroughs in orthopedic medical care have made the total knee joint replacement a feasible option for those suffering from knee joint pain. This surgery has significantly improved the quality of life of disabled patients and helped them to live an active…

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    Conservative therapy measures are typically applied when the tendon is only partially torn, as well as elderly patients who are less likely to put much burden on the tendon in the future (Nowak, 2012). These measures include a temporary immobilization of the affected foot joint in a special cast or boot. These boots are equipped with an elevation in the heel part of the boot that promotes the healing the ruptured tendon; furthermore, with this boot the patient may put weight onto the foot…

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    A Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) prosthesis is a medical device used for partial hip replacement surgery. The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing device is used to provide stability and mobility for patients with hip pain and joint deterioration. The implant contains two parts, both made of Cobalt-Chromium alloy. The top portion of the implant is spherical, which looks like half of a ball, with a thin cylindrical stem that branches out of the spherical piece. The parts are the acetabular cup and the…

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    that surrounds the biceps tendon at the entrance of the bicipital groove. The rotator cuff muscles are important in shoulder movements and in maintaining glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) stability. These muscles arise from the scapula and connect to the head of the humerus, forming a cuff at the shoulder joint. They hold the head of the humerus in the small and shallow glenoid fossa of the scapula. The glenohumeral joint has been analogously described as a golf ball (head of the humerus)…

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    POP! Your ACL just snaps in half. The pain is unbearable. It feels like your knee is just hanging because nothing is holding the back part of your knee together. You are scared to get the MRI results back because it is a huge setback. “You’ve torn your ACL.” Those are words an athlete never wants to hear. What is Your ACL? You may be wondering what your ACL is and what it does? Your ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. It is one of the four ligaments that stabilizes your knee so there is no…

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