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Labial adhesions in childhood - parents' awareness of the problem and prevention
Prouzová, Michaela ; Skřenková, Jana (advisor) ; Neumannová, Helena (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with labial adhesions in childhood, parents' awareness of this issue and parents' awareness of prevention options. Synechia vulvae is formed by the joining of the opposite edges of the mucous membrane of the vaginal entrance or labia minora, exclusively on the genital area, which is not under the influence of female sex hormones - estrogens. The terms labial adhesions or labial conglutinations are also used to describe it, especially in English. This is a relatively common disease, the treatment of which can be however a source of considerable stress for both the child and the parents. The disease is preventable, and therefore it is advisable to deal with it in more detail, while the education related to this problem also falls within the competence of the midwife. As part of my work, I find out how parents are informed about the issue of labial adhesions, where they got the information from, and whether this information was comprehensible and sufficient for them. At the same time, I study whether the child's parents are aware of preventive measures thanks to which the occurrence of labial adhesions might be avoided and whether the parents follow these preventive measures. keywords: labial adhesions, labial conglutinations, parents' awareness, prevention options
Language Qualification of Economic Students on the Labour Market. Specific patterns of the Euro-region Nisa
Neumannová, Helena ; Vašutová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Horák, Josef (referee) ; Andrášová, Hana (referee)
The author of this dissertation points out the parallels between language competence of graduates of the bachelor study and the master programmes at the Faculty of Economics of the Technical University in Liberec and their chances on the labour market. The dissertation highlights the significance of foreign language training for the economic graduates living in the euro-region, where the job offer is strongly influenced by foreign investors. The exclusive amount of hours in language teaching certainly increases the attraction of those subjects whose aim is to educate specialists having, on base of their competence of two world languages, better success prospects on the labour marked. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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