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Rationalism and empiricism in ethics of social work
PATEROVÁ, Jana
This diploma thesis deals with ethical theories in social work. Evaluates the contribution of ethical theories for social work in general and after that also specifically by elaborating three chosen ethical theories- Kant?s rationalistic ethics, Hume?s empiristic ethics and ethics of care. This thesis points to the importace of ethically correct decision making, which is related to the knowledge of fundamental ethical values. Both are an essential part of professionalism of social worker. Ethical theories contribute to a better understanding of ethics and come with theoretical instructions how to apply ethical values in practice.
Leisure Education - animation or manipulation?
ŠŤASTNÁ, Veronika
The dissertation is trying to find out, if there are used only animation technics in the leisure education, or if it is affected with manipulation as all other parts of our life. For the objective answer there was a need to define clearly the manipulation, it´s various forms and then also concepts, which are directly connected with manipulation or on the contrary they should exclude it. It was primarily about authority, freedom, might, and the mass behaviour. Subsequently it was necessary to concentrate on various types of education and on the occurrence of manipulation in them. After finding out that manipulation became the part of education it was convenient, for the needs of this dissertation to define the manipulation from the ethical point of view. The last chapter evaluates the individual methods and practical instructions of leisure education, trying to find out if manipulation occures in them, or if it is about the pedagogical influencing which means the ethical acceptable form of manipulation.
Ethical-psychological Contexts of a Relationship between a Social Worker And a Client
SÝKOROVÁ, Eva
The thesis reflects a relationship between a social worker and a client within ethical-psychological contexts and provides understanding of its significance. It gives an insight into conditions for establishing an optimum relationship between a social worker and a client and into risks that may disturb the mutual relationship, especially the risk of power. The terms of social worker, client and their relationship are characterized in terms of professional ethics. If an ethical reflection is to be competent, it is to cover psychological knowledge such as human needs, incentives and motives for acting. To conclude, ethical solutions a social worker should take into account in relation to a client are defined. These are human dignity, respect, autonomy, responsibility, dependency and vulnerability.
Elitism in Social Work by Social Workers
SMOLOVÁ, Pavla
The topic of elitism was not yet to this day described in Czech professional literature. In the theoretical part of this Bachelor thesis, the most important topics, related to the social work and elitism, are summed up. The goal of the thesis was to identify elitism in social work in the viewpoint of the social workers. The research was targeted to the concept of prestige of particular target groups and form of social work, and to reveal the factors affecting them. The research was conducted qualitatively, using the method of questioning, by the technique of half-structured interview.
Iodine content in milk and urine of dairy cows
VÍTKOVÁ, Lucie
This paper provides data on the iodine content in milk, urine and blood plasma of dairy cows on feed rations with various amounts and forms of iodine. The experiment included a group of 9 cows with different milk yield of livestock in the Klatovy district. The samples of milk, urine and plasma were collected from January to May 2011 at intervals of 3-4 weeks. Iodine content was determined spectrometrically after alkali burning of the sample. Vitamix S7+ mineral feed additives with anorganic iodine content and UNI SATURAN J with content of organic iodine were used as the sources of iodine. When feeding rations fortified with only anorganic iodine in quantity of 80 mg.kg-1 mineral feed additives, the content of iodine in milk was 33.07 +-31.13 mikrogramů.l-1, in urine 192.87 +-65.56 mikrogramů.l-1 and plasma 76.18 +-26.22 mikrogramů.l-1. When feeding diets with added organic forms of iodine in quantities of 1 mg.kg-1 mineral feed additives and lower contents of inorganic iodine its average content in milk reached 51.13 +-26.29 mikrogramů.l-1 in urine 221.20 +-137.65 mikrogramů.l-1 and 83.13 +-44.24 mikrogramů.l-1 in blood plasma. Low iodine content in milk and increased iodine content in urine indicate reduced use of iodine in the oraganism despite its optimum intake. These conditions are often associated with the effect of goitrogenic substances. Normal levels of iodine were reached in plasma.
The mobbing and its interaction in the formation in the employment
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Petra
My thesis deals with the workplace violence as a serious risk factor of the daily life and work and it is a complex problem, especially when psychological violence at the work is a serious problem that is still very underrated. The harassment is the summary name that referred to very bad situation for everybody and it projects to the everyday situations at work and it is manifested not only in labor relations, but also on output and performance of individuals and whole. The thesis of the topic was chosen on the based my own experiences with the regards to the timeliness of this social problem. The main aim is to inform about the hidden and dangerous process of the psychological abuse in the workplace, many participants cannot solve it, because they are designed only for the consequences not the causes of the investigated phenomenon.

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