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Time management podle typologie osobnosti
Váša, Jan
The aim of the diploma thesis is to find out whether there is a dependence between personality typology and work with time management. For this purpose, quantitative and qualitative research is used. Research questions and hypotheses are established in the work, based on data from a questionnaire survey, according to which addiction is confirmed or refuted. Based on the results, time management methods are proposed for individual MBTI personality typologies.
Videodiary
Špitálská, Anna ; Pfeiffer, Jan (advisor) ; Kuříková, Michaela (referee)
(English) This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of videodiary and its integration into art classes. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the basic concepts related to video diary, such as video, diary, videoart, video installation, artistic/authorial documentary, and vlog. Furthermore, a probe into the history of visual media is conducted to create a sum of basic principles of videodocumentation. The theoretical part concludes with a comparison of selected authors dealing with the use of video in artistic production. The works of these artists are also included as inspirational material for the individual projects proposed in the didactic part. In the practical part, an author's project of a video diary presenting a video archive that explores everyday perceptions and obsessions of observation is realized. At the same time, the post-production process related to the project and the process of analysis of the individual recordings are described. The presented project is also used as an inspirational source for the projects in the didactic part of the thesis. The didactic part of the thesis presents the possibilities of using video diary in teaching. Reference is made to the outcomes in RVP and the didactic use of achievable documentation technologies. In three didactic proposals it aims to...
Body and Time
Olšáková, Marie ; Kupčíková,, Alena (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
This work is about creating a conceptual sculptural work. The goal was to capture the following motives: individual ways of perceiving time and social pressure on women. My personal motivation for creating was the outrage of the societal pressure which is put on women in their reproductive age. The main part of the sculpture is a clock, which is inserted into a plaster cast in the woman's lap. At the same time, a blue IKB pipe is depicted in the woman's lap. The sculpture is a minimalistic depiction of a woman feeling of the societal pressure. Twice a day there is a moment when the hands of the clock cover the pipe, and the pressure that society exerts on us, women, disappears. These moments convey the message that there is no right time. At the same time, I created triptych relief plates in the background, which repeat the plaster material and the use of the bodies that were imprinted into it. Specifically, it captures three generations of women from my family, three different approaches and three different captures of time.
Mud
Součková, Anežka ; Stanová,, Magda (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The practical part of this bachelor’s thesis is a book called Bahno. It contains drawings and texts which are metaphorically and factually connected to mud: as a matter in which dead organisms and plants decompose and which at the same time feeds the soil for new life to spring, as an endless search for answers on an endless amount of questions on the purpose and contents of existence. The period in which the texts and drawings were being created was a period of concentrated attention on the forms of mud, pop-cultural references and its other occurrences. A part of the intuitive mapping of mud was, among other things, a visit of a village called Bahno ("Mud"), taking samples of the local mud, viewing it under the microscope (taken photographs are contained in the book).
Effect of chromatin on the repair of double-strand DNA breaks after cleavage by CRISPR/Cas and other programmable nucleases in plants
Trojan, Jakub ; Přibylová, Adéla (advisor) ; Procházková, Klára (referee)
Plants are highly resistant to ionizing radiation, also thanks to a high-quality repair system for repairing double-stranded breaks. Double-strand breaks in plants are repaired by four repair pathways. Most often, double-strand breaks are repaired by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), which joins the broken ends without further processing. More accurate but slower and more complex is repair through homologous recombination (HR), which repairs the break using a homologous sequence. HR repair takes place preferentially in a region with active transcription and during the S and G2 phases of the cell cycle. Alternatively, repair further proceeds through single-strand annealing (SSA) or Theta mediated end joining (TMEJ). Both pathways are based on short homology between the overlapping ends of the double-strand break. An often neglected part of repairs is the overcoming of repressive chromatin, which protects the genome from DNA damage and prevents access of nucleases but also acts as a barrier for repair proteins. This work summarizes the current knowledge about DNA repair in plants. Furthermore, describe the influence of chromatin not only on the repair but also on the activity of programmable nucleases used in genetic engineering, such as zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription activator-like...
How do women experience the time of their maternity leave?
SOUČKOVÁ, Ivana
The diploma thesis, based on qualitative research conducted through unstructured individual interviews, describes the way mothers experience their time on maternity leave. The theoretical part contains a discussion of time and free time. The practical part is dedicated to important topics arising from the interviews, such as the father's position in the family, comparing the care of younger and older children, the mother's free time, household duties and child support.
Faktory ovlivňující excystaci žaludečních kryptosporidií přežvýkavců
DUDÁKOVÁ, Hana
In this study, we investigated the effects of temperature and pH on the excystation of gastric Cryptosporidium of mammals. Oocysts of Cryptosporiidum andersoni, obtained from a naturally infected cow, were used in this study. Oocyst viability was de termined by propidium iodide staining (PI). The first factor studied was temperature. Oocysts stored in dH2O were incubated in water bath preheated to temperatures between 32 and 44 °C for 5, 15, and 30 min. With increasing temperature and time, we observed a higher percentage of excysted oocysts. Most oocysts excysted at 40 °C and heating for 30 minutes. In addition, excystation of oocysts was also examined in solutions with different pH values (in a range of 29) heated in a water bath at 40 °C. The optimal pH for excysting is between 6 and 7; however, even at lower values, enough oocysts excyst to cause infection.
Time and Journey in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, The Voyage Out, and To the Lighthouse
ZVONÍČKOVÁ, Andrea
The aim of this thesis is to analyse Virginia Woolf's novels The Voyage Out, Mrs Dalloway, and To the Lighthouse, and to interpret the reoccurring themes of time and journey in relation to the author's contemporary philosophical and artistic context. It also introduces the theories of Henri Bergson, William James, and Edmund Husserl, which are later applied in the literary analysis. The thesis shows the subjectivity of Woolf's work and attempts to find the main ideas presented to Woolf's reader.
Forming Identity in Jennifer Egan's Novels
KOUKLÍKOVÁ, Tereza
This diploma thesis focuses on the question of identity and its formation in the novels of the contemporary American author, Jennifer Egan. At first, it characterizes the concept of identity in literature in relation to literary characters, and it attempts to define the term as such. After the introduction, it moves to situating the concept in particular literary periods, with an emphasis on the context in which the writer has built her career of a successful novelist and in which there is a continuation of postmodern heritage on the one hand and the emergence of contemporary novelistic writing that is sometimes called "post-postmodernism" on the other hand. In the practical part, the thesis examines selected Egan's novels, Look at Me, The Keep, A Visit from the Goon Squad a Manhattan Beach, and thoroughly analyses how she deals with the topic. By a method of close-reading and interpretation, it aims to capture the essence of characters' identities, if there is any, and subsequently to identify the nature of today's American fiction.

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