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The relationship between physical fitness and selected tests of cognitive functions in pupils of elementary schools
Šula, Marek ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Větrovský, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The relationship between physical fitness and selected tests of cognitive functions in pupils of elementary schools Objectives: The main aim of the thesis was to estimate the relationship between physical fitness and cognitive abilities among pupils of elementary schools Methods: The thesis was carried out as a cross-sectional study. Pupils aged 8 to 12 years (n = 66; age 9.8 ± 0.8) participated in the study. The cognitive abilities were determined using standardized online tests on the portal www.proskoly.cz, and the physical fitness levels was determined using the test battery Unifittest (6-60) Results: The girls did not differ from the boys in any of the tests. In the overall group, the relationships between cognitive abilities and physical fitness were very weak and statistically not significant. However, in girls, we found indirectly proportional statistically significant (p <0.05) relationships between the Visual Memory test and all the physical fitness tests as well as between the Perception test and Standing Long Jump test, Shuttle Run Agility test, Endurance test, and overall Unifittest (6-60) score. No statistically significant relationship was found in the boys; however, the correlation indicated that the relationships were directly proportional Key words: cognitive abilities,...
The Board of Directors of a joint stock company and the position of its members
Šula, Marek ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
Board of Directors of a joint-stock company and position of its members Board of Directors of a joint-stock company is a body whose powers can be divided in two major fields of activity. The first one is called business management and involves organization and conducting of business within the company. The second one includes the right to act on behalf of the company in relations to third parties. The aim of my thesis is to analyze issues related to the so called "concurrence of duties" which has recently become very relevant and there is still no generally accepted solution. Concurrence of duties can be defined as a situation, where a member of the Board of Directors performs, besides his duties, other duties for the company (different from his duties of a member of the Board of Directors) as an employee of the company. These concurrent duties are based on different legal rules, so e.g. the respective liability for damage in connection to the performance of such duties, possibilities of termination of the legal relationship between such person and the company or tax and insurance payment conditions are regulated differently. The problem is that it is unclear how such person is to be considered - whether he/she is a member of the Board of Directors or an employee. I tried to analyze the current...
Evaluation of the performance in tests of physical fitness and fundamental motor skills in young football players
Šula, Marek ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Teplan, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Evaluation of the performance in tests of physical fitness and fundamental motor skills in young football players Author: Marek Šula Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Kokštejn, Ph.D. Objectives: To determine the current performance in tests of physical fitness and fundamental motor skills at young football players. At the same time, it is the aim to evaluate the relationship between physical fitness and basic motor skills. Methods: This research was used the method of observation - measurement. Research file was made up of players ages U8 and U9 from ABC Football Club Branik Prague (n = 31; age x̄ = 7.6; σ = 0.8). The level of fundamental movement skills has been identified using the test TGMD-2 (Test of Gross Motor Development) and the level of physical fitness was determined by using the Unifittest test battery (6-60) Results: In the test of physical fitness, we found that 36% of players were average, above this level were 61% (32% above-average and 29% significantly above-average) and below average were only 3% of tested players. In the test of gross motor skills, it was found that 74% of players were average, 7% above-average and below-average were 19%. Furthermore, it was found that the results among themselves do not have any significant relationship, since the value of the correlation...
Concurrence of duties of a member of the board of directors and an employee within a joint-stock company
Šula, Marek ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
Concurrence of duties of a member of the Board of Directors and an employee within a joint-stock company The aim of this thesis is to describe a situation, where a member of the Board of Directors of a joint-stock company is simultaneously an employee of the same company (so called concurrence of duties) and to analyze problems arising from this situation. In this context it is important to show the differences between labour-law relationship and commercial-law relationship, as well as to look at concurrence of duties in the past. An amendment to the Commercial Code made performance of the business management in the framework of parallel labour-law relationship possible, but the recodification of Civil Law that shall come into effect as of January 1, 2014 does not take concurrence of duties into consideration. One of the most important parts of this thesis will be thus looking for an answer to the question, what the situation regarding concurrence of duties will be in the future. The second crucial problem, that this thesis is focused on, is issue of concurrence of the powers to act on behalf of the company, i.e. if a member of the Board of Directors is entitled to act even as a contractual or legal representative of a company. At the conclusion, the author reflects real advantage of concurrence of...
The Board of Directors of a joint stock company and the position of its members
Šula, Marek ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
Board of Directors of a joint-stock company and position of its members Board of Directors of a joint-stock company is a body whose powers can be divided in two major fields of activity. The first one is called business management and involves organization and conducting of business within the company. The second one includes the right to act on behalf of the company in relations to third parties. The aim of my thesis is to analyze issues related to the so called "concurrence of duties" which has recently become very relevant and there is still no generally accepted solution. Concurrence of duties can be defined as a situation, where a member of the Board of Directors performs, besides his duties, other duties for the company (different from his duties of a member of the Board of Directors) as an employee of the company. These concurrent duties are based on different legal rules, so e.g. the respective liability for damage in connection to the performance of such duties, possibilities of termination of the legal relationship between such person and the company or tax and insurance payment conditions are regulated differently. The problem is that it is unclear how such person is to be considered - whether he/she is a member of the Board of Directors or an employee. I tried to analyze the current...

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