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The EU structural funds in the 10 new member states: How they were implemented in the 2004-06 period
Vašáková, Jana ; Potůček, Martin (advisor) ; Jirsová, Pavlína (referee)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the key characteristics of Structural Funds implementation in the 10 New Member States during the 2004-2006 period. The paper introduce the basic information about the Structural Funds, explore the Structural Funds implementation in the individual countries, and at the end it compares and summarizes findings. The main goal of this paper is to introduce Structural Funds and explore how the New Member States utilized them. What were their priority areas for the observed period? How much money individual countries were allocated? How much money they were able to absorb? The Structural Funds are important for the regional development. They fund investments, innovations, and support policies and measurements which should help countries to develop. And because the 10 New Member States were, at the time of accession, less developed than the other Member States, I decided to take a look what opportunities the NMS had in order to improve their situation.
Children's dental fear as a minority factor in caries prevalence
Vašáková, Jana ; Bradna, Pavel (advisor) ; Merglová, Vlasta (referee) ; Nováková, Květoslava (referee)
Dental caries is a preventable multifactorial infectious disease which results from the overall impact of biological, behavioural and psychosocial factors. The environment of every individual plays a role in its aetiology, too. The content and form of the diet, regularly performed oral hygiene, fluoride intake and continuous dental care act as an unquestionable part in the prevention of dental caries. "Quality of life" or "well-being" is nowadays an emphasized aspect in most of the studies. There is one factor linked to the well-being of a child discussed on a field of paediatric dentistry - the dental fear. The four following studies presented in this dissertation describe the above mentioned topic. The first surveys the dentist's relationship with the child patients and looks for the reasoning why the children were referred to the faculties and specialists. The second pursues the environmental factors which influence the perception of dental environments in pre-schoolers and the fear of even the most common dental procedures. The third performs an evaluation of the dental fear level in a sample of preschool children in the Czech Republic, with correlation to their dental status and geographic location. This study also deals with a possible use of colours as another tool for dental fear evaluation...
The possibilities of employment for mentally disabled persons
Vašáková, Jana ; Čedík, Miloslav (advisor) ; Cimrmannová, Tereza (referee)
This thesis deals with opportunities of mentally disabled people in society. First of all it is defined the term mental retardation, its degree and causes. The following describes the education and upbringing of mentally handicapped. The thesis also discusses approaches to work with mentally disabled people. Another section deals with supported employment. The aim of this thesis is to determine the possibilities of mentally disabled people in society.
The EU structural funds in the 10 new member states: How they were implemented in the 2004-06 period
Vašáková, Jana ; Potůček, Martin (advisor) ; Jirsová, Pavlína (referee)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the key characteristics of Structural Funds implementation in the 10 New Member States during the 2004-2006 period. The paper introduce the basic information about the Structural Funds, explore the Structural Funds implementation in the individual countries, and at the end it compares and summarizes findings. The main goal of this paper is to introduce Structural Funds and explore how the New Member States utilized them. What were their priority areas for the observed period? How much money individual countries were allocated? How much money they were able to absorb? The Structural Funds are important for the regional development. They fund investments, innovations, and support policies and measurements which should help countries to develop. And because the 10 New Member States were, at the time of accession, less developed than the other Member States, I decided to take a look what opportunities the NMS had in order to improve their situation.

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