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Normalization and the Czech rock scene
Jeřábková, Kamila ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The introduction of the bachelor thesis Normalization and Czech rock scene focuses on the culture of the 1960s and the beginnings of rock music in the Czech lands. The main objective is to capture the rock music scene of the late '60s and '70s. The emphasis is on the normalization era. Part of the thesis delves into the Prague Cultural Center and its management of the music scene at the time, with a look at requalification exams for musicians. The concluding part of the thesis focuses on the Czech uderground and its core ideas. The featured key proponents of these ideas is the band The Plastic People of the Universe. The suppression of human rights and ideological interventions of the normalization era, to the contrary, bolstered the activities of the independent-rock music scene. The arrival of new wave influenced the development of rock music for years to come. The purpose of this thesis is a probe into the influence of normalization on the cultural scene and the reinforcement of ideas of freedom.
Czech folk scene and political persecution after 1977
Jeřábková, Kamila ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
Thesis Czech folk scene and political persecution after 1977, deals with the events in Czechoslovakia folk music scene after the release of Charter 77. Thesis is focused on members of the folk group Šafrán (Saffron). Studied period of time is placed between 1977 and the first half of the 80s in Czechoslovakia. Thesis is divided into two parts. Introduction of the thesis and its first part is dedicated to the political and cultural situation of the 70s of the 20th century. The second part of the thesis describes the origin and development of folk music as an independent musical genre in Czechoslovakia. The main aim of the thesis is a partial depiction of life situation of folk singer-songwriters in the specified time period. Thesis is based on chosen musician's personal memories of political persecution, which was directed against their work as well. The final part of the thesis is dedicated to the development and course of the secret police Action Asanace (Redevelopment). The event had an impact not only on the personal lives of these artists, but also on the further development of folk music in the late 20th century in Czechoslovakia.
Normalization and the Czech rock scene
Jeřábková, Kamila ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The introduction of the bachelor thesis Normalization and Czech rock scene focuses on the culture of the 1960s and the beginnings of rock music in the Czech lands. The main objective is to capture the rock music scene of the late '60s and '70s. The emphasis is on the normalization era. Part of the thesis delves into the Prague Cultural Center and its management of the music scene at the time, with a look at requalification exams for musicians. The concluding part of the thesis focuses on the Czech uderground and its core ideas. The featured key proponents of these ideas is the band The Plastic People of the Universe. The suppression of human rights and ideological interventions of the normalization era, to the contrary, bolstered the activities of the independent-rock music scene. The arrival of new wave influenced the development of rock music for years to come. The purpose of this thesis is a probe into the influence of normalization on the cultural scene and the reinforcement of ideas of freedom.
New approaches in a field of cryptology: using a biological material
Jeřábková, Kamila ; Ivánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Palovský, Radomír (referee)
Biological cryptology, a new branch of cryptology combines computer science and chemistry together. It uses biological molecules, such as DNA, RNA, PNA or proteins, or it is inspired by biological principles happening in living cells. Biological cryptology is still in the development stage, so the goal of my Master thesis is to describe existing biological cryptologic methods and to draw interest in this new field. Thus the first chapter states advantages of biological cryptology. Then three big chapters follow afterwards, describing chemical background, DNA computing and the most importantly a field of DNA cryptology. In the last chapter I summarized drawbacks which turned up while I was studying those methods and which need to be handled before biological cryptology moves from labs into our normal lives.
Corporate identity and its application
Jeřábková, Kamila ; Krsek, Libor (advisor) ; Horný, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to create a logo for the Board Game Club of the University of Economics. The methods used to accomplish the goal include an investigating on how to create a successful and working logo and a study of factors which affects it such as the role of symbolism, typography and colors. The work does not just summarize facts about a corporate identity and logo, but is also valuable in creating something that is practical and usable. The first five chapters are theoretical and the last one is practical in which I am applying the gained knowledge on our Board Game Club.

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