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Racial prejudice of social workers
DEJMKOVÁ, Vladimíra
This thesis is focus on attitudes of social workers to racial prejudice, especially in personal and professional life. The theoretical part defines the main terms within topic of work, such as race, prejudice, social worker and describes differences between terms of race, ethnicity and nation. The practical part is processed by quantitative method, namely by questionnaire survey. The social workers from the employment offices and from Non-Governmental Organization in Vysočina region are the respondents of survey. After that the obtained data are analyzed and interpreted. Though the social workers can not express officially their racial or other prejudice in their profession, their point of view on this social problem can be different in their personal life. Then it depends only on how professional they can be in their specialization.
The Significance and Function of Artificial Water Courses in the Present-Day Urban Environment
Ležatka, Lukáš ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Ing.arch.Jaroslav Tušer,CSc. (referee) ; Löw, Jiří (referee) ; Lhotáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The objective of this dissertation is resolving the issues of both form and function of water courses in a present-day city. The dissertation focuses primarily on water courses which may be described as man-made, i.e. those resembling a canal, and addresses their prospective revitalization within the context of urban renewal and development in the present-day post-industrial era. The introduction includes a comprehensive analysis of the historical and typological development of artificial water courses, essential for grasping the connections as well as the current overall state of water courses in an urbanized setting. Detailed attention is devoted in particular to the most frequently occurring artificial water course - i.e. the race. The dissertation strives to defend the irreplaceable role of the water course as a public space in the urban landscape and - consequently - also its prospective essential revitalization. Examples, especially from throughout Western Europe, are used to demonstrate particular solutions, approaches and strategies to predominantly artificial water course renewal within the urban environment. The dissertation also devotes attention to the tools used in reaching relevant solutions.
Building of the main grandstand and head office Grand Prix Brno
Bláha, Pavel ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
My diploma project is the proposed building of the main grandstand and head office Grand Prix Brno. The building is located near Ostrovačice and Brno-Žebětín. It is a two-floor building consisting of steel structure and five-floor reinforced concrete frame construction. Fundamentals are the foundation footings and passports.
Legislative measures against extremism in selected countries: Study 5.296
Veselá, Hana ; Pulda, Jan
Studie popisuje situaci v boji s extremismem ve Spolkové republice Německo, v Rakousku, ve Francii a ve Spojených státech amerických. U každé země se zaměřuje na popis historických kořenů politického extremismu a popisuje také současnou situaci. U každé země je následně popsán legislativní a institucionální rámec, kterým daný stát čelí extremistickým hnutím.
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Knowledge of marketing and PR activities of Nike, Inc.
Kubicová, Zuzana ; Tahal, Radek (advisor) ; Procházková, Markéta (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis describes the history and components of Public Relations. The aim of the thesis is the analysis of PR activities, which support the running race We Run Prague organised by Nike, Inc. By two questionnaires I will find out the level of public awareness of the race and company's PR activities and further I will examine the influence of building customer relationship and the loyalty to brand.
Multicultural education
PRÜHEROVÁ, Jana
In my bachelor work I describe multicultural education and its application in the conditions of Czech educational system. There are two parts. In the first, theorethical part, the concept of multicultural education is explained and there is also mentioned its origin. Then the content of multicultural education is characterized there and its realization in the school educational programmes. The second, practical part, compares attitudes and knowledge of two groups of students. The first one had differend attitudes and less knowledge than the second one, that underwent the process of project education.
Persecution of Jews in our Territory in the Years 1935 - 1942
ČERNÁ, Tereza
My dissertation focuses on the problem of the persecution of Jews in the years 1935-1942. This issue is being described in relation to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, as it is infamous for its Nuremberg race laws of 15 September 1935. By these laws Jewish inhabitans were marginalized, disinherited and expropriated and so new ground was broken for the Nazi to so called "final solution of the jewish issue". My dissertation tries to describe particular protectorate laws and statutory rules, which affected jewish lifes in such fatal way during this period. One of the important elements of my thesis is also an overview of the most vital sources of anti-Semitism throughout history. This overview culminates by the treatise on the theory of races, which represent the cornerstone of the Nazi ideology. The last chapter treats of emigration as the only possibility to escape from the Nazi terror and save one´s bare life.
Contemporary concepts of education for tolerance and multiculturalism
NAVRKALOVÁ, Anna
The work deals with concepts related to education for tolerance and multiculturalism, defining its main ideas and goals. They are given the contemporary concept of education for tolerance. Specifically, it is our Republic, the European Union (Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Germany, France) and powers outside the European Union such as the U.S. and Russia.
Race: myth for the classification of human variability
Sládek, Vladimír
There is long history to use race concept and typological approach for classification of human diversity. Since the first use, the race concept is based on presumption that morphology and/or genetic background of living organism offer essential information about their genealogy. This essential information can be studied by race features; the race features are stabile both during the time period and reproductive cycles. Therefore, the race feature can be used to connect reproductive groups. However, evolutionary studies show that static race features are not present in biological organisms. Morphological as well as genetic features changed not only due to functional demand and selective factors but also by stochastic processes as for example by genetic drift. Therefore, a selection of race features to classify human variability is arbitrary process since there is no direct connection between consequent generations.
History, race and culture

The proceeding is a result of the interdisciplinary meeting of researchers studying human variability and history of race.

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