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The Narratives about Jesus' Healing of the Deaf and Blind in the Synoptic Gospels
Jurkulák, Petr ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of healing in the synoptic gospels. Illness and the suffering associated with it is a phenomenon that everyone encounters throughout their lives. We can look at illness and suffering from many different angles, and many scientific disciplines are studying this phenomenon. In my work, attention is focused on the meaning, meaning and perception of the disease from a human and theological point of view. The starting point of the work are excerpts from the synoptic gospels, which deal with the disease and the miraculous healing of the diseases of the human senses. Pericopes are divided according to the types of sensory impairments. Biblical events give us inspiration on how to perceive different life situations in accordance with God's purpose. These are model situations from which we draw lessons and inspiration in our life story. The introduction introduces the concepts of sin, suffering and illness from the perspective of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The next treatise then provides a view of the healing of the sick as a confirmation of the divinity of Jesus and the authenticity of Jesus' teaching. Healing by Jesus' disciples is also mentioned here. The main focus of the work is the exegesis of pericopes, ending with a summary of the main ideas of...
Comparison of water quality of selected outdoor swimming pools
Kozová, Barbora ; Látal, Milan (referee) ; Biela, Renata (advisor)
In the first part, the thesis describes the classification of natural swimming pools according to their type and describes the assessment of their water quality. In the next part of the thesis, natural swimming pools in the South Moravian Region are listed, then several natural swimming pools are compared on the basis of data obtained from the Regional Hygiene Station in Brno. The work focuses on the comparison of water transparency, microbiological indicators, and water temperature. In the conclusion of the thesis, the water quality is evaluated on the basis of these data from the observed bathing sites during the bathing seasons 2020–2022.
health benefits of the intermittent fasting
BRABCOVÁ, Simona
This bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of intermittent fasting and its impact on human health. The thesis is conceived as literary research. It presents various forms of intermittent fasting and their influence on physiological processes in the body and on specific diseases. Furthermore, this bachelor thesis focuses on negative side effects. The main aim of the thesis is to present the findings in a comprehensive form. The content of the thesis emerges mainly from foreign literature, articles and studies dealing with the issue. The work presents intermittent fasting as an alternative approach to eating with the potential to cure various diseases. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of other eating styles, such as a caloric restriction diet.
Epidemické modely s vakcinací a behaviorálními změnami
LUNGA, Petr
Compartmental models used in mathematical epidemiology were studied in order to learn about basic principles of those models and to create new ones. First two chapters are about basic SIR model, it's history and analysis. Next chapters then contain models with behavioral changes and vaccination. Models were illustrated by simulations created in the software AnyLogic.
Issues of atopic dermatitis in context of nutrition
HAVLOVÁ, Ivona
The topic of my bachelor's thesis is "Issues of atopic dermatitis in context of nutrition." Atopic dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation in moist areas (back of the knee, inner elbow, groin). Skin health is affected by factors including the weather, textile and diet. Data were gathered using a qualitative research and snowball sampling. A survey was conducted among nine respondents, each providing information on the food they ate for a week. The goal was to map atopic dermatitis in the context of nutrition. The practical part of the thesis focused on what foods seem to be the most problematic for respondents. The survey showed these include citrus fruit, sweets, highly processed foods and especially alcohol. Respondents said that wine was the most problematic among alcoholic beverages. A few respondents mentioned nuts, soya and dairy. Seasons also have an impact on the atopic dermatitis incidence, with winter posing the biggest problem and summer following. A link between atopic dermatitis and the weather has not been properly studied and cannot be confirmed. The food analysis was recorded in the Nutriservis app. Data were entered into an Excel table that includes energy and macronutrient values of individual meals. The analysis shows that most respondents eat bread/rolls with ham or cheese, or cereal for breakfast. Snacks are similar but smaller than breakfasts. Lunches and dinners are often home-made meals consisting of good polysaccharides (rice, pasta, potatoes), meat (mostly chicken) and vegetables. The analysis reveals often unbalanced energy intake over the week, mostly because of alcohol consumption. Most respondents eat enough fruit and vegetables.
Detekce onemocnění paznehtů dojnic pomocí infračervené termografie
KLÍMA, Denis
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of modern technologies, specifically infrared thermography in dairy farming. The work primarily focuses on the detection of hoof diseases of dairy cows, their early diagnosis and the initiation of adequate treatment. The methodology evaluates the potential and usefulness of infrared thermography as a noninvasive tool for rapid examination of the most common diseases of dairy cows, especially in the hoof area. Also the work primarily focuses on digital dermatitis, which is the most extensive in this area. The weakness of cattle, especially dairy cows, is a worldwide problem and lameness is one of the most common causes of dairy cows being weaned. Hoof problems and diseases have a negative impact on animal health and welfare, which can affect farms. Prevention and early diagnosis of lameness should prevent the development of the disease and the consequent high costs of treatment. The literature section describes the most common causes of infectious and noninfectious diseases, prevention and diagnosis by infrared thermography (thermal imaging). Susceptibility to the disease is primarily affected by the quality of the horn. The quality of the horn is affected by internal and external conditions, such as hygiene, nutrition, hormonal changes during calving and lactation, the age of the animal or genetic predisposition. The next part of this review summarizes the basic principles and possibilities of using infrared thermography in the early detection of disease in dairy cows.
Využití termokamery při monitoringu onemocnění paznehtů
DUDÁK, Pavel
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of modern technologies in limb diseases in herds of high-yielding dairy cows. The main goal of the diploma thesis is to verify the reliability of hoof disease detection in dairy cows using a thermal camera. By early detection of a change in the health of the hoof, it is possible to start treatment immediately. This reduces costs to treat and reduce milk production losses.
The environmental aspects of health
MIČANOVÁ, Pavlína
The topic of this thesis is The environmental aspects of health. This paper focuses on the impact of the environment on human health. A human being is constantly being exposed to many external environmental factors, which have a certain impact on one's health and can sometimes cause various diseases. The influence of the environment is a\very broad topic, which I tried to summarize and unify in an understandable manner, and then describe the most important influences of the surrounding environment. This paper is divided into two main parts. The first part targets environmental influences and the second deals with social influences. The environmental influences are then devided into three main chapters: physical, chemical and biological influences. The physical influences include the influence of radiation, the effect of sound, noise and vibration, the effect of weather and the effect of the geopathogenic zones. Regarding the chemical influences, I discussed air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution and waste. In the chapter on biological influences, I described viruses, prions, bacteria, parasites and mycotoxins. The second part deals with social influences where I focused on the topic of environmental stress. One of the goals of this paper was to study and to place into a system the real health risks and dangers originating from the environment. Another goal was to draw attention to the possible risks of environmental stress caused by the study conditions at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. This thesis can serve as an enrichment or an addition to the already existing works on the effects of the environment on humans.
Differences and specifics of general and specialized home hospice care
ŽÁČKOVÁ, Hana
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of specialized hospice care and home health care. It describes hospice care, conditions of its provision, briefly characterizes the development of palliative and hospice care in the world and in the Czech Republic. The role of the multidisciplinary team in hospice care is discussed in more detail. The current legal regulation of the provision of specialized hospice care and home health care is described. The concept of specialized hospice care is illustrated on the example of the Home hospice St. Veronica in České Budějovice. Attention is paid mainly to comparison of specialized hospice care and home health care, with reference to the shortcomings of home health care, which in the present concept cannot be conceived as a full substitute or alternative to specialized hospice care. The main findings and findings are summarized at the end of the thesis.
Disinformation and the covid-19 pandemic as a public policy issue
Fialová, Eliška ; Pekáček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Ochrana, František (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the current political problem posed by disinformation occurring during the pandemic of the new covid-19 disease. The thesis is theoretical, describes the current state of knowledge, and proposes possible directions of public policies based on the observed information. This recent and alarming phenomenon is associated with potential danger to public health and thus makes the subject of the thesis relevant. An unusual event such as a pandemic provides a fertile ground for the spread of disinformation and conspiracy. The public space is overwhelmed by information and, at the same time, with emotions such as fear and uncertainty caused by the pandemic. The main finding is the continuation of pro-Kremlin and Chinese interventions in the form of anti-Western disinformation narratives. Those undermine citizens' trust in public institutions and the government, where trust is related to susceptibility to disinformation. Fact-checking positively impacts disinformation, but it has no chance of keeping up with the vast amount of information that emerges during a pandemic of a new disease. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on the prebunking method of the theory of psychological inoculation, which is further described in the thesis. Based on the findings, specific...

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