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A Child as a Saleable Commodity in Prostitution. Perspectives of a Theological-ethical Reflection
Milfait, René ; Rethmann, Albert-Peter (advisor) ; Vaníčková, Eva (referee) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
DÍTĚ JAKO ZBOŽÍ V PROSTITUCI. PERSPEKTIVY TEOLOGICKO-ETICKÉ REFLEXE Summary The submitted thesis discusses child prostitution as a form of commercial sexual exploitation of children within the framework of theological ethics. It uses the method of three stages - seeing, judging and acting. The author examines the meaning and manifestations of the highest ethical principle and the paradigm of human dignity as a legal system in this bitter, serious and socially dangerous domain. He explains the perception of a child and its sexuality in context of these socially undesirable, obscene and criminal practices. The multidisciplinary nature of the problem is considered in relation to various aspects and actors, utilizing the knowledge and experience from relevant domains and their representatives. The main actors are children as victims on one side and the offenders on the other. While outlining the relevant criminal provisions as well as the concept of vice crimes, the author reflects how terms like moral, decency and ethics are defined and used. In the second part of the thesis, the author provides the perspectives of theological-ethical reflection. He compares his own perception of moral, decency and ethics with the concept of these terms from the point of criminal law. He also discusses the relation between law...
Eating Habits of Ten Years Old Children and BMI
Kielkowská, Helena ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor)
In the Czech Republic and in other developed countries to meet with the increase of obesity in childhood . In 1992 in America shows 17-22 % children with higher amounts of fat than the corresponding 97 percentile of the standard ( 2 ) . Obesity is the serious the sooner an individual appears . It is known that 80% of obese children remain obese in adulthood. Childhood and adult obesity carries serious health risks that require a lot of financial expenses for therapy and despite the fact that obesity can simple and inexpensive preventive methods to avoid . For prevention of obesity is necessary to know the distribution of vulnerable people in the population and their lifestyles , which predisposes to obesity . Based on knowledge of the difference in eating habits and physical habits obese and normal population , it is possible to draw a conclusion mapping the most fundamental errors in the living habits of obese patients. Appropriate collaboration and education obese and their families can contribute to the reduction weight and thus reduce the health risks. Already a weight reduction of 5 % has demonstrable effect on improving the health status of the patient. Appropriate education of the whole population , especially children of First Instance , which are often already overweight should be increasing the...
The Attitudes of Older Pupilage Children to Health Nourishment and The Slotmachine at Elementary School
Sabolová, Monika ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor)
Healthy nutrition and the right attitude within catering, which is connected with presence of drink and food automatons on primary schools, are very important for convenient development of children, but also healthy regimen during their adulthood. The goal of author's bachelor work is to identify opinions of the children of secondary education about consumation of healthy food and their attitudes to drink and food automatons, and their location on primary schools. In the theoretical part there is analysis of attitudes themselves, about how they are created and how they are changing, and their differentiation between boys and girls. It briefly concerns about nutrition of children during secondary education age and automatons on primary and secondary schools with aftermath it brings, caused by incorrect attitude. In the practical part, the author evaluates the issues found during the survey proceeded on primary schools in Czech and Slovak republic. The data, acquired with answer sheets are processed into graphs and can be found as an attachment to the bachelor work. The attitudes compared are not only between boys and girls, but even between Czech and Slovak children in general. The author includes her own observation in the discussion. The proposals of influention to children's attitude of healthy nutrition...
The Attitudes of Younger Pupilage Children to Health Nourishment and Vending Machines at Elementary Schools
Packová, Anna ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to find out what attitudes 8 up to 9-year old - children have to health nourishment taking into consideration family habits, leisure time activities etc. The aim was also to find out whether they have a significant interest in buying various foods from vending machines. The thesis consists of a theoretical, practical and research part. The observed group is comprised of pupils attending the third class at 11 elementary schools in Brno. Altogether 261 respondents took part in the research, which makes 9% out of the total number of children (2,835) attending the third classes at elementary schools in Brno. The research was carried out from December 2009 till the end of February 2010. Headmasters, teachers of the selected schools as well as respondents' parents took an active part in the realization of the research. In total, 1,800 questionnaires with 15 questions in each of them on average were available for an analysis. Large number of acquired datas enabled elaboration of two separate studies. One study is focused on undifferentiated research and the other study compares differences between girls and boys. Their results do not show significantly bad attitudes of children to health nourishment and vending machines at schools. Although, some results are already implying that...
Subjective feeling of health by children
Deák, Martin ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor)
The subjective feeling is something in what is modern medicine often forgotten or at least he does not sufficient attention. Even in strict budgets and time limits insurance companies must not forget that the first patient we treat and not its symptoms. The patient usually brings to the doctor subjective feeling that is not completely healed. The task of the doctor felt health to return, preferably so that the patient is cured. In children, this feeling is more important that the child usually understand why it must be in the hospital and undergoing various procedures that he often felt worse health (pain, discomfort ...). In this work, I tried to understand more about how children subjectively perceived wellbeing.

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