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Historical curriculum at primary school
Šulcová, Jana ; Dvořáková, Michaela (advisor) ; Stará, Jana (referee)
This thesis discusses the historical curriculum in primary school and looking for ways to teach it effectively. Its aim is to analyze the educational goals of the historical curriculum of primary school. The introduction deals with the question of why history should be part of education in the first grade of primary school. Furthermore, it compares the historical conception of education at primary school in our conditions with the concept of the state, whose aims and methods of historical thinking are inspiring for us. Based on the findings and recommendations of domestic and foreign researches are in the empirical part of the thesis didactic designed tutorials selected topic historical subject matter with regard to diagnosis and development of historical thinking. Proposed lessons were implemented in the second year of primary school. At the end of each lesson is to evaluate the effectiveness of proposed schemes through analysis worksheets and comparing the results of the input and output mind maps and chalk talk. The entire set of lessons is evaluated through analysis of the final evaluation sheets pupils.
The coal-forming environments
Šulcová, Jana ; Opluštil, Stanislav (advisor) ; Pešek, Jiří (referee)
The coal is a caustobiolith, which originates by biochemical transformation of plant biomass and its subsequent diagenesis under increased temperature, pressure and time. Coal occurs in a form of a layer, which is called a seam. A peat is an early stage of coal, which is formed by anaerobic decomposition of plant biomass accumulated in peatlands. Peatlands consist important subgroup of wetlands, where low oxygen content and water logging are important pre-requisites for their formation. The term peatlands has different meanings in various scientific disciplines and countries and so there is wide range of terms describing wetlands and peatlands. We don't exactly know the global distribution of peatlands, but the estimate is about 386 - 409 mil. ha. The hydrology is one of the main factors, which determine type of peatlands. We can distinguish two main types - ombrotrophic mires, which are fed by precipitation and rheotrophic mires, which are fed by groundwater (besides precipitation). During development peatlands can switch from rheotrophic state to ombrotrophic state. Two areas in the province Riau in Sumatra were chosen for a comparison. Siak Kanan is on the coast and Bengkalis Island, which represents the peat on the island. Final analysis of samples taken from peatlands show no significant...
Medial muck-raking of sexual affairs in fold in czech press in spring 2010
Šulcová, Jana ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Gerbery, Juraj (referee)
The thesis "Medial muck-raking of sexual affairs in the Church in Czech press in spring 2010" through the use of medial ruts, stereotypes and logic, inquires into medial texts from the springtime 2010, which have referenced to sexual affairs in Catholic Church. Based on medial theories (gatekeeping, social construction of reality, agenda setting etc.) the thesis follows up the reflection of the theme and specifics of media discourse. This view is complemented with interviews with members of the Church, which give the thesis out-of- media extent. Qualitative part of the thesis takes sexual affairs in Church as illustrative theme, which is meant in connection with the Roman Catholic Church reflected by Czech media. The thesis also attempts to generalize the actual medial reflection of the Church on the background of current medial trends. It tries to offer a way how to improve the relationship between two part of culture - media and the Roman Catholic Church. To put the thesis into context it will be provided with information about history of the Roman Catolic Church and relationship of Czech society to matters of the church, because it determinates perception of medial news about this theme.
License Agreements concerning trademarks
Šulcová, Jindřiška ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Císařová, Zuzana (referee)
The rigorous work in the first part deals with theoretical grounds of license agreements issue, the second special part contains interpretation of individual provisions of a license agreement, attention is paid to related issues, such as specifics of contracts with international element, effectiveness of a license agreement to third parties, competition aspects related to license agreement to trademarks and related contractual types. Annex contains sample license agreement in Czech, English and German, franchising agreement and merchandising agreement in Czech.
Analysis of candidate transmembrane adaptor proteins
Šulcová, Jitka ; Drbal, Karel (advisor) ; Černý, Jan (referee)
Transmembrane adaptor proteins (TRAPs) function as a scaffolding anchor for numerous signaling molecules and facilitate formation of large signaling complexes near the plasma membrane. They regulate spatio-temporal organization of signaling events in order to transduce fast and effective signal from surface receptors into the cell nucleus. The importance of described TRAPs in the development and proper functioning of immune cells in relation to their localization within lipid rafts is still under debate. The simple reason is the lack of a profound phenotype in knock-out mice. The described phenotypes observed in animals deficient in ITAM-containing adaptors of immunoreceptors as well as lipid raft adaptor Lat all lead to the block in the T-cell development and impaired TCR signaling. The subject of my diploma thesis is to perform bioinformatic search and filter candidate TRAP genes according to predicted and published data. Selected TRAP candidates were subjected to functional characterization. I checked for their localization to the plasma membrane and correlate their ectopic overexpression with the expression of CD69 surface Tcell activation marker. From 14 candidate TRAPs, only a single Pdzk1ip1 protein is probably localized to the plasma membrane but its expression does not influence CD69...
Venezuela and the UN Discourse on Human Rights
Šulcová, Jana ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
The worsening humanitarian situation in Venezuela, rising migration flows and political crisis escalating in the beginning of 2019 was reflected in the increased attention to human rights issues in Venezuela. The aim of this thesis is to outline through discourse analysis the discourse of top UN officials on human rights situation in Venezuela. The introductory part of this thesis clarifies the theoretical and methodological background for the analysis and introduces the topic of human rights in the context of social constructivism and the UN human rights system. The second part of the thesis includes the discourse analysis, which focuses on the character of the discourse of top UN officials on the human rights situation in Venezuela and the development of this discourse between 2017 and 2019, as well as differences among the discourses of the UN Secretary General António Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and her predecessor, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein. The discourse analysis is based on James Paul Gee's method, consisting of seven building tasks of language. These building tasks include significance, practices, identities, relationships, politics, connections and sign systems and knowledge. The primary materials for the analysis consist of three OHCHR reports from 2017-...
A Portuguese Approach to the Internet Comunication Language
Šulcová, Jana ; Hricsina, Jan (advisor) ; Svobodová, Petra (referee)
This thesis researches the use of the Portuguese language in informal communication on Internet. The language code on Internet is influenced by the nature of its environment, demanding rapidity and the desire for spontaneity similar to verbal communication. In the theoretical part, not only did we summarise pieces of knowledge from lexicology and sociology, but we also focused on typical phenomena in internet communication. In the practical part, we performed lexical, syntactic and morphological analysis of corpora from Internet discussions and Brazilian and Portuguese chats. At the end, we present an analysis of the results from the questionnaires that were used to ask the respondents about their habits in informal communication on Internet.

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