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Administrative activities in Raneferef's pyramid complex according to the evidence of seal impressions
Jeřábek, David ; Vymazalová, Hana (advisor) ; Verner, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to re-evaluate and re-discuss sealings that were uncovered during the excavations of the pyramid temple of King Raneferef in Abusir, resp. those which are kept in the collections of the Náprstek Museum in Prague. It deals with the general typology of cretulae and the method of their documentation and it tries to assess sealings under study in regard to the former typology. The second part of the work attempts to find details regarding the activity and authority of officials who were using seals in connection with the operation of the pyramid complex of King Raneferef. This was attempted by a search for recurrent seal designs attested on fragments of cretulae found in the area of the pyramid complex and by a study of the properties of their seal holders and their activity, areas where the fragments of sealings were found, titles that were attested on their sealings, and kinds of objects that were sealed by their seals.
Comparison of the attitudes of Brazil, India and South Africa towards the issue of humanitarian interventions
Jeřábek, David ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Vlček, Václav (referee)
This study deals with attitude of three states - Brazil, India, and South Africa, towards the issue of humanitarian interventions and the principle of the Responsibility to Protect. The aim of this study is to assess what is the real motivation of selected states in the process of creation of their attitudes. Based on three main theoretical approaches - neorealism, liberalism, and constructivism, particular hypotheses are created in order to help determine explanation value of selected theories. All three selected theoretical approaches deal with different sets of variables with different importance. The main focus of the first half of the study is on introduction of humanitarian intervention, the principle of Responsibility to Protect, and selected theoretical approaches. In this part individual hypotheses are defined, and the methodological framework is also introduced. Second part of the study deals with actual analysis of attitudes of selected states and their consequential categorization. The individual variables are assessed, and conclusions are established. Based on analysis Brazil and South Africa seem to be two cases with different understanding of security than India. These two states also have different perception of own state identity and thus their attitude toward intervention/R2P is...
Administrative activities in Raneferef's pyramid complex according to the evidence of seal impressions
Jeřábek, David ; Vymazalová, Hana (advisor) ; Verner, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to re-evaluate and re-discuss sealings that were uncovered during the excavations of the pyramid temple of King Raneferef in Abusir, resp. those which are kept in the collections of the Náprstek Museum in Prague. It deals with the general typology of cretulae and the method of their documentation and it tries to assess sealings under study in regard to the former typology. The second part of the work attempts to find details regarding the activity and authority of officials who were using seals in connection with the operation of the pyramid complex of King Raneferef. This was attempted by a search for recurrent seal designs attested on fragments of cretulae found in the area of the pyramid complex and by a study of the properties of their seal holders and their activity, areas where the fragments of sealings were found, titles that were attested on their sealings, and kinds of objects that were sealed by their seals.
This is not about hieroglyphs. How the reconstruction of cuneiform origins contributes to the interpretation of Egyptian proto-writing objects?
Jeřábek, David ; Mynářová, Jana (advisor) ; Landgráfová, Renata (referee)
Present work aims to revive parts of the project of Denise Schmandt-Besserat in the context of Egyptian archaeology. Specifically it is guided by an effort to identify traces of the use of calculi as a means of data storage, or representation of things as subjects of records, or obligations. The effort is based on an assumption that such a practice (kind of non-textual marking system) might be (similarly as in Mesopotamia) place of the development of earliar stages of the ascent script.
Illustrative speech. Perception, picture consciousness and phantasy. Preliminary inquiries into the subject of intuiting stories
Jeřábek, David ; Fulka, Josef (referee) ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor)
In this work we are searching an explanation of certain example of the illustrative speech. Such a topic motivates inquiry into Husserl's theory of evidence, perception and particularly Image Consciousness and Phantasy. Presentations of these theories comprise a substantial part of the work.
Persuasive techniques in lifestyle magazines and their effect on lifestyle-forming : content analysis of Spy magazine
Jeřábek, David ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (referee) ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor)
Bachelor thesis "Persuasive techniques in lifestyle magazines and their effect on lifestyle-forming : content analysis of Spy magazines" generally deals with media effects on audiences. It introduces the historic development of perspectives on mass media and mass communication and the effects of media and their research. In particular it focuses on the effects of the so-called lifestyle media on the lifestyle and identity of mainly younger consumers of media products. It specifically evaluates the way in which such media present potentially harmful content. It describes typical persuasive techniques used by media in advertising, political campaigning and other types of content. It introduces main outlooks on the topics of lifestyle and identity from media and sociological perspectives. It describes the most significant methods of media content research, namely, qualitative and quantitative content analysis from the historic and methodological point of view. Using a combination of these two techniques it attempts to verify the research hypothesis predicting that media utilize persuasive techniques to present attitudes and opinions which are not immediately obvious and subsequently manipulate audiences into assuming particular patterns of behavior and thinking.
Stress and its impact on a performance at work
Jeřábek, David ; Michálek, Pavel (advisor) ; Josek, Mikuláš (referee)
The thesis discusses the issue of stress and its impact on work performance of employees in the food processing business. The objective of the thesis is to evaluate the influence of stress on work performance and the overall satisfaction with the working environment. The thesis consists of two fundamental parts - theoretical part and empirical part. Theoretical part defines terms such as stress, its stages, how to be resistant to it and how to handle it. Subsequently it defines stress in the context of working environment. Empirical part addresses the main objective of the thesis, which is analysed in detail using adequate statistic methods and designated hypotheses. The selected method for collecting the data is by survey.
The economy of cattle breeding
Jeřábek, David ; Malý, Michal (advisor) ; Michal, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with economy of the small farm, whose main activity is breeding bulls for slaughter. The theoretical part describes the use of economic indicators such as ratios of financial analysis and costing. The problems of cattle breeding such as necessary conditions and regulations compulsory for every breeder is also described in theoretical part. Another topic in theoretical part is a description of the Czech Spotted cattle as a traditional breed breaded in the Czech Republic. For main part of the thesis, data from tax records and books farms received invoices were used. In the practical part the economic profitability of cattle breeding was quantified based on costing the enterprise. Calculated values of economic indicators such as total indebtedness and profitability are compared with the optimum ratio for a given indicator, and based on their values, optimization steps are suggested. The outcome of the work are optimization steps, which should help the farm to improve its economic performance.

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