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The image of television journalist in american television series (from Mary Tyler Moore Show to Newsroom)
Pavelková, Eva ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
The objective of this master thesis The image of television journalist in American television series is to unveil personality traits of main characters in five selected American series during five decades (from the beginning of the 1970s to present) by means of combination of interpretative reading and semiotic (visual) analysis, and by that interpret representation of journalists. Subsequently the typologies of journalistic characters by Brian McNair and Joe Saltzman are used to categorize 27 central figures to types or stereorypes. Majority of characters combined more different types but it could be stated that all images of journalists were positive - possibly due to bigger popularity among viewers. Simultaneously it is neccesary to point out that characters across analysed series classified to same categories are not fully identical - characters show enough resemblance for type identification but similarities are outweighed by differences.
The image of television journalist in american television series (from Mary Tyler Moore Show to Newsroom)
Pavelková, Eva ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
The objective of this master thesis The image of television journalist in American television series is to unveil personality traits of main characters in five selected American series during five decades (from the beginning of the 1970s to present) by means of combination of interpretative reading and semiotic (visual) analysis, and by that interpret representation of journalists. Subsequently the typologies of journalistic characters by Brian McNair and Joe Saltzman are used to categorize 27 central figures to types or stereorypes. Majority of characters combined more different types but it could be stated that all images of journalists were positive - possibly due to bigger popularity among viewers. Simultaneously it is neccesary to point out that characters across analysed series classified to same categories are not fully identical - characters show enough resemblance for type identification but similarities are outweighed by differences.
The perspnality of czech sports journalism Tomáš Jungwirth
Pavelková, Eva ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee)
Tomáš Jungwirth was a major commentator of Czechoslovakian television since the late 70's to the beginning of the 90's. The aim of this thesis was to give reader a comprehensive view on Jungwirth's personality, work chronologically describes his professional development (whether athletic or commentatory). In the first chapter, because of understanding the various aspects related to it, briefly characterizes sports journalism, more attention is paid to the live broadcast. Without this basic knowledge I would not be able to understand the conditions in which Jungwirth worked, and creating other elementary knowledge, such as how is the profession of sports commentator perceived. The second chapter is devoted to Jungwirth's life before coming to the sports section of ČST - especially athletic career. Tomáš Jungwirth was (like his brother Stanislav) successful Czechoslovakian representative for middle-distance running. Years of racing experience he used in his later career. Work continues with the third part, which describes Jungwirth's working in television - from the admission to leaving ČST and carrying out the function of a superior of the sports section on private Kabel Plus. As a top of Jungwirth's career I mark commenting of the World Championship in athletics 1983 in Helsinki. An important part...
Nutrition disordes in the intensive care unit
Pavelková, Eva ; Bartůněk, Petr (advisor) ; Novák, František (referee)
The graduation theses is oriented on the problems of nutrition disordes in the intensiv care unit. In the theoretical part are contained a basic informations about nutrition disordes. In the practical part is covered the nursing case report of the patient suffering from anorexia nervosa and with the help qualitative research were charted indices to related hospitalization the patients with nutrition disordes in the unit intensive specializations.
Dřeviny v lidové slovesnosti, obyčejích, zvycích a pojmenování oblasti Bílých Karpat
Pavelková, Eva
Bachelor thesis deals with the issue of trees in folklore, customs, habits and naming the White Carpathians. The first part focuses on the characteristics of natural, historical and ethnographic conditions of the area, which shaped the current state of the region. The second part brings near folklore and dialect, memorial trees with an interesting history, celebrations and traditions associated with trees of this area, then it is possible to get acquainted with folk literature and folklore of Moravian Kopanice in connection with trees, with various folk names and naming fruit species. The literary sources show that the most popular trees in folklore and customs were cultivated fruit species, oak, maple, hawthorn and dog rose. In some parts of the region is different folk naming. In conclusion, founded historical practices were compared with the current maintenance of traditions and than compared with a possible reflection of folklore to a garden landscape design.

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