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Possible uses of Occupational Therapy in patients with painful shoulder syndrome
Pukovcová, Klára ; Svobodová, Tereza (advisor) ; Čábelková, Alžběta (referee)
This following thesis is focused on painful shoulder syndrome and possible treatments through occupational therapy. It serves as a summary of possible occupational therapy interventions for patients with painful shoulder syndrome. The main aim was to create a treatment method that occupational therapist can provide as part of a multidisciplinary team. The theoretical part includes anatomy and insights into kinesiology, causes, symptoms, testing and treatment options for painful shoulder syndrome. The main part of the thesis introduces potential treatment procedures which can be performed through the intervention of occupational therapy and brings a new perspective in terms of rehabilitation of the disease, since it was previously primarily viewed from a physiotherapists perspective, which is essential for the treatment of painful shoulder syndrome. The practical part contains two case studies performed on adult patients who suffered with painful shoulder syndrome, both show the course of therapy in individual patients. Occupational therapy methods were practiced on patients and are dealt with in the theoretical part of the work. The methods compliment physiotherapist intervenion and facilitate the patient's return to normal daily life. KEY WORDS: painful shoulder syndrome, shoulder joint, upper...
Discourse of Atomausstieg Approval in Germany in 2011
Svobodová, Tereza ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Smetana, Michal (referee)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis (Discourse at the ratification of the conception Atomausstieg-nuclear pahse out in the Federal Republic Germany in 2011) is to answer the research question, which discourse was during the ratification of the concept of the nuclear phase out (Atomausstieg) in the Federal Republic Germany in 2011 after the nuclear accident in Fukushima. The Federal Republic Germany ratified the decision of end the taking out of operation nuclear power plants till the end of 2022 after the nuclear accident in Fukushima. In this bachelor thesis are analyzed parliamentary debates of political parties about the nuclear power plant usage and operation of nuclear power. The methodology that was used is qualitative method discourse analysis. According to the discourse analysis are analyzed plenary protocols from the parliamentary negotiations from the period March - June 2011. As the theoretical framework it was used the securitization theory based on Copenhagen school and the author's Balzacq and Strizel. By the research it has been discovered that there are three discourses in the parliamentary debates - security, economical and environmental. The security discourse is the most significant one.
Who leads public opinion? The role of opinion leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plisková, Nikol ; Jeřábek, Hynek (advisor) ; Svobodová, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on opinion leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this thesis is to find out, using quantitative research, who are the opinion leaders in the COVID-19 pandemic and which charasteristics and skills make them "qualified" for position. The thesis is theoretical-empirical. The first part, based on the methods of study and research of technical literature, specialized articles and thematically oriented electronic resources, creates the theoretical basis for the topic of thesis. Continuously follows the empirical part, which contains its own quantitative research in the form of CAWI and paper questionaire, which is further analyzed by using statistical methods in SPSS.
Sázava monastery as a place of memory: analysis of the place and presentation of its current historical role
Svobodová, Tereza ; Stehlík, Michal (advisor) ; Junek, Marek (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to present a view of the Sázava Monastery in the context of the place of memory, especially by analyzing its current historical role and form of exhibition, to define the nature of missing topics in its history, including practical installation, which is a historically neglected chapter. The basis of the work is the history of the Sázava Monastery and the importance of the place of memory. It will focus on the theory and practice of creating an installation, in the form of a description and analysis of the current exhibition on Slavic education, which has housed the Sázava Monastery since 1983. It will also present a form of exhibition in other Benedictine monasteries and marginally monasteries of other orders. The next part will include the topic of neglected chapters from history, including a practical proposal. The work will include both the methodological part in the field of memory studies and the history of a particular place, as well as the practical part of the original design, all necessarily based on work with sources and literature. Keywords: monastery, monk, Benedictines, memory, Sazava, installation, Baroque
The Elements of Pop Culture in Holocaust Fiction
Svobodová, Tereza ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a few Czech, Slovak and Polish authors of last decades, who use the elements of pop culture, e.g. romance, pornography, horror, thriller, detective story, fantasy. The books are namely Arnošt Lustig: Unloved (1979) and Colette. A Girl from Antverp (1992); Jáchym Topol: Sister (1994) and The Devil's Workshop (2009), Andrzej Bart: The Flytrap Factory (2008), Peter Krištúfek: Emma and the Death's Head Hawkmoth (2014) and Petr Eidler: The Naked Woman with the Star of David (2016). It focuses primarily on the analysis of thematic and stylistic procedures in those works and eventually also in their film adaptations with regard to intertextual use of previously mentioned elements of pop culture. Keywords Holocaust Literature, Holocaust Fiction, Pop Culture, Holocaust, Holocaust Popularization, Arnošt Lustig, Jáchym Topol, Petr Eidler, Andrzej Bart, Peter Krištúfek
Sázava monastery as a place of memory: analysis of the place and presentation of its current historical role
Svobodová, Tereza ; Stehlík, Michal (advisor) ; Junek, Marek (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to present a view of the Sázava Monastery in the context of the place of memory, especially by analyzing its current historical role and form of exhibition, to define the nature of missing topics in its history, including a practical presentation, which is a historically neglected chapter. The basis of the work deals with the history of the Sázava Monastery, the history of exhibitions and the importance of the place of memory. It will focus on the theory and practice of creating an installation, in the form of a critical analysis of the current exhibition on Slavic education, which has housed the Sázava Monastery since 1983. The next part will include neglected chapters from history, including practical design. The work will include both the methodological part in the field of memory studies and the history of a particular place, as well as the practical part of the original design, all necessarily based on work with sources and literature. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Zhodnocení podpořených projektů OP VVV
Svobodová, Tereza
This bachelor thesis evaluates grants projects supported by the European Union funds in the field of education. The purpose is to compare disparities with regard to the territorial division of the Czech Republic. The evaluation was based on the processing of data supported OP RDE projects and Czech Statistical Office. Part of the work is the visualization of data showing how successful regions are in using available grants.
Sharing Economy in the Context of Postmaterial Values: The Case of Accommodation Segment in Prague
Svobodová, Tereza ; Balon, Jan (advisor) ; Hájek, Martin (referee)
This master's thesis is about the success of sharing economy in the accommodation segment in Prague. The thesis is based on theories conceptualizing sharing economy as a result of social and value change, not only as technological one. Using online review data, the user experience of shared accommodation via Airbnb and traditional via Booking are compared. Analysis is conducted with focus on users' satisfied needs and fulfilled values. For processing the data, text mining techniques (topic modelling and sentiment analysis) were employed. The major result is that in Prague the models of sharing economy accommodation meets the growing need in society to fulfil post-material values in the market much better than the models of traditional accommodation (hotels, hostels, boarding houses). In their experiences, Airbnb users reflect social and emotional values more often, even though most sharing economy accommodations in Prague do not involve any physical sharing with the host. The thesis thus brings a unique perspective on the Airbnb phenomenon in the Czech context and contributes to the discussion of why the market share of the sharing economy in the accommodation segment in Prague has been growing, while traditional models stagnated.

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