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Reptiles-potential vectors of zoonoses
Chadimová, Kristýna ; Kubík, Štěpán (advisor)
Zoonoses are infectious diseases transmissible from animals to humans. There are currently more acute zoonotic disease and the number of people infected rising year after year. It is found that 75% of all emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. If untreated, the disease can have fatal consequences. In my work I focus on zoonoses, the carrier is a reptile. Reptiles, especially turtles and scaly, becoming a favorite exotic animals experienced breeders, but also beginners which brings many problems and the occurrence of zoonoses. Failure to comply with hygiene and buying reptiles from the wild, which has not undergone quarantine or veterinary examination, guarantees worries. In this work I deal with not only the description of frequent and serious zoonoses, the originator may be a reptile, but also the prevention of diseases and zoonoses consequence for humans.
The PPP Concept: A Critical Evaluation
Chadimová, Kristýna ; Ježek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Munzi, Tomáš (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with the implementation of the public private partnership concept in Czech Republic. Its primary aim is to highlight risks of the PPP concept. Thesis describes theoretical and practical risks of the concept and concludes that the threat of risks is much more significant when the PPP concept is implemented in insufficiently suitable environment. In the practical part the thesis finds an answer to the question whether the PPP concept is suitable for implementation in the Czech Republic. By analyzing the legal and institutional environment and factors such as public procurement, corruption, transparency and public finances, the thesis demonstrates that under current conditions the implementation of the PPP concept is not suitable in Czech Republic. Conclusions are confirmed by analysis of PPP concept implementation. Finally, the thesis pronounces recommendations about the future application of the PPP concept in Czech Republic.
The Impact of Labour Migration from Countries of Central and Eastern Europe on Labour Market of the United Kingdom since 2004
Chadimová, Kristýna ; Gráf, Václav (advisor) ; Šmíd, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with immigration flows from Central and Eastern Europe to the United Kingdom and with its impact on wages and unemployment of the British population after opening the local labour market in 2004. The thesis analyzed statistical data focused on flows of immigrants and the conditions of the British labour market. The conclusion of this study is that these immigrants had no adverse effects on wages and unemployment of natives. In connection to the dual labour market theory are pointed out the advantages of immigration for a modern developed economy. Conclusions drawn from the United Kingdom and its experience with immigration from Central and Eastern Europe are applied to the German labour market which is currently still closed for immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe.

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