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Intake system for internal combustion engines
Hadrava, Martin ; Zháňal, Lubor (referee) ; Vančura, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is focused on the internal combustion engine intake systems. Emphasis is placed mainly on the construction and the various parts of the intake systems. The part of the work is also devoted to the different types of supercharging. At the end, the individual parts of the intake system are described further.
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The Importance of the Game for the Development of the Individual
HADRAVA, Martin
The work is focused on the game and it is possibilities in the development of an individual. The game is and describes it is basic charakteristics. Futher more it defines essential terms related to the game: experience, the role game and the toy. The second chapter finds out what singnificance the game has for a man. Above all, what the game effects are in the development of mental and physical characteristics and abilities. The third chapter describes game specifics in the development phases of an individual. It focuses on how a personality and the role of the game change.
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The Gendrarmerie in the Time of our Grandmothers and Grandfathers
HADRAVA, Martin
My diploma work named {\clqq}Četnictvo za dob našich prababiček a pradědů`` is focused in its introduction on history and progress of gendarmerie as a brach and than is focused on the conctrete duty on the gendarmery. Main sources from which my works proceeds are documents of official character. This documents came from the activities of many selected southbohemian gendarmeries and are saved in many SOkAs. The whole work have siw parts. First deals about beginning, history and progress of gendarmery. Second one is focused on gendarme, how can be enrol to gendarmerie and also on casern as a place, where he lived and worked. Third is focused on everydayness. In fourth chapter I describe gendarmerie in Cehnice and Strakonice, special part deals with outer perambulated duty. The point of the fifth chapter is gendarmeries duty and the most frequented delicts and trespasses to investigate. Last chapter I alludeto differences between gendarmeries in Cehnice and Strakonice.
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