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Comparative study of the development of the system of financing political parties in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic in the years 1993 - 2021
Mikeš, Jan ; Stauber, Jakub (advisor) ; Hájek, Lukáš (referee)
Tématem práce je komparační studie vývoje systému financování poli ckých stran v České republice a Slovenské republice v letech 1993-2021. Komparace je provedena na základě kritérií, které použila Ingrid van Biezen v práci Poli cal Par es as public u li es v časopisu Party Poli cs v roce 2003 a dvou kritérií, které přidává sám autor. Práce nejprve představuje a shrnuje stav současného poznání, následně separátně popisuje vývoj v České republice a Slovenské republice a na závěr komparuje v čase oba systémy. Výsledkem komparace je zjištění, že systémy většinu času blízce konvergovali, ale následně se vlivem české reformy v roce 2016 více diferenciovali, přičemž český systém je možno považovat za přísněji regulovaný.
The Outskirts of Prague towards the End of the 20th Century
Mikeš, Jan ; Spurný, Matěj (advisor) ; Roubal, Petr (referee)
This thesis concerns the beginning of the suburbanisation of the periphery of Prague in the last decade of the 20th century. Based on urbanist and architectural periodicals of the time, the thesis claims a strong existing support for a substantial development of the area among the specialists, which was in accord with the ruling expert consensus from the times before the Velvet Revolution of 1989. The real suburban growth, came, however, much slower than both the urban planners and construction companies expected and wished.
Electrification of Czechoslovakia until 1938
Mikeš, Jan ; Efmertová, Marcela (advisor) ; Zářický, Aleš (referee) ; Jakubec, Ivan (referee)
Electrification (or now rare and obsolete electrization), carried out in Czechoslovakia primarily in the interwar years (1918-1939) has gone down in history as a symbol of the construction of a modern independent Czechoslovak state and its democratic society, encapsulating its overall, predominantly building, ethos. Electrification was based on the expertise, invention and high educational standards of the country's electrical engineering elite that approached this particular task as a fully formed group (especially in the period starting from the last third of the 19th century) and as a particularly excellently organized one in terms of its professional unions, specialist scientific knowledge and potential use of its expertise in industrial plants and production centres for electrification. Its key platform was the Czechoslovak Electrical Engineering Union (Elektrotechnický svaz československý, Czech acronym ESČ, 1919), an association closely cooperating with the state authorities, primarily the Ministry of Public Industry and its State Power Council, with an agency that represented the country's vital standardization base and which soon grew to be the powerful Czechoslovak Standardization Society (Československá normalizační společnost, known under the Czech acronym ČSN, 1920); the ESČ also...
Polemics of Antonín Lenz versus Alfons Šťastný of Padařov
Mikeš, Jan ; Novotný, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
Polemics between Antonín Lenz and Alfons Šťastný from Padařov Jan Mikeš This thesis describes the theological debate between Antonín Lenz and Alfons Šťastný from Padařov, which took place in the second half of the 19th century. This debate was the Czech contribution to the European catholic discussion on liberalism. None of the works were analysed in detail before. This thesis focuses on those parts of the work of Lenz and Šťastný that entail questions addressed by contemporary theology of that age. Both were prime representatives of free thinking in their time. The first chapter is an introduction into the contemporary context in which the polemics started, furthermore the life and work of both authors. The second chapter presents the anticlerical work of Štastný and the reaction of Lenz to them. The third chapter concerns Lenz's christology described in his apologetic work against Štastný. Key words: Theology Apologetic theology Theological literature Catholic Church Liberalism
Project Funding from EU Financial Resources
Mikeš, Jan ; Švercl, Karel (referee) ; Koleňák, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is to understand the preparation of projects financed from EU structural funds. The main objective is to create a project that will be able to apply for financial support from the EU. Concretely it is the project of Reconstruction and completion of Municipal museum Česka Trebova. The thoretical part focuses on goals and instruments of regional policy of European Union in period 2007 – 2013. The goal of practical part is to describe how to fill in the application form.
Impairment of Assets
Mikeš, Jan ; Mrázková, Zuzana (referee) ; Mašterová, Lucie (advisor)
The topic of this master thesis is an Impairment of assets. Theoretical part is focused on International Financial Reporting Standards related to the issue of impairment of assets. This part also focuses on theoretical issues of discount rate and cost of capital. The goal of practical part is to determinate company’s cash flow and cost of capital and test company’s assets for impairment loss.
Leoš Janáček: Kvartetto II ?Intimate letters" work and his expression
Mikeš, Jan ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Tomášek, Jiří (advisor) ; Štraus, Ivan (referee) ; Pazdera, Jindřich (referee)
Second string quartet was written in the highest creative period of Janáček´s output. It was written 1928 few month before composer´s death. It describes feelings and passion of love to Kamila Stösslová ( Janáček´s gerlfriend). First interpret of this work was The Maravian quartet.Second string quartet belongs to the best of works of 20. century written for string quartet.It accomplishes principles of modality, folk elements, tectonic etc.It wasn´t published until 1938. Smetana, Janáček and Vlach quartets are our chief ensembles. We can admire their interpretative art from fifties of 20.century. My work also compares recordings of Smetana quartet from 1976, vlach quartet from 1969 and Janáček quartet from 1963.These recordings are demonstrations of high interpretative art of our prominent quartet ensembles. Smetana quartet stand out at excellent interplay, tuning, intonation, sence for whole buiding of phrases, Janáček quartet at compactness of the sound, elaborations of details, long sites and Vlach quartet at accomplished sensibility for colours of sound and mood.
The influence of creative accounting on reduction of tax basis
Mikeš, Jan ; Pelák, Jiří (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
This thesis should typify different real ways of tax basis interferences with the help of creative accounting. My thesis describes different examples uncovered by the tax office - reduction of revenues, rise of costs, acceleration of costs or relationships between related persons, that have an influence on tax basis. Components of my thesis are also the chapters on personal consumption of businessman, deficits, surpluses and mistakes.
Fixed assets in non-profit organisation
Mikeš, Jan ; Takáčová, Hana (advisor)
In my bachelor essay I featured the accounting operations with fixed assets within the two types of non-profit organisations. I put the accent on financial sources, amortization and funds. I featured the different financing of the small fixed assets. In the next chapters I worked out different amortization plans of a school furnace and recognized the plans, that wouldn't be accepted by the founder. As a historical example, I wrote about the loss done by insufficient capital grants.

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