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Boer Wars and the Perception of them in Czech Society
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of the Boer wars and their relation to Czech society. Its aim is to find out whether this conflict initiated any reaction from the Czech nation. Based on research of contemporary Czech journals and Czech literature, it shows the perception of war and mediates the attitude toward both sides involved. The Boer wars were the conflict between Great Britain and the Boer republics (the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State) which took place between the years 1880-1881 and 1899-1902. This thesis concentrates mainly on the second war which gained certain public note throughout the world. The Boer wars earned not only considerable attention from Czech journals but became an inspiration for literary works in the Czech lands as well. Moreover, certain Czech volunteers could be found as participants of the war.
Cooperation Between Czech NGOs Network and European Networks
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Dohnalová, Marie (advisor) ; Deverová, Lenka (referee)
This master's thesis provides a qualitative study of the cooperation between the Czech NGOs networks and European networks. The theoretical part defines the concept of networks, their functions, assets and disadvantages, and introduces the relevant empirical research carried out in the Czech Republic. Further, it gives an overview of the European NGOs networks, including the analysis of both advantages of EU policy on this issue, and the disadvantages of transnational networking in a national NGOs perspective as well as in a broader context. The empirical part provides a case study of two Czech networks participating in the European networks focused on analysing the networks cooperation, the form, the assets and the difficulties, and finally places the obtained research data into a broader theoretical context in oder to suggest the recommendations for cooperation improvement.
Obesity in Patiens with Psoriasis as a Risk Factor of Ischemic Heart Disease
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Arenberger, Petr (advisor)
Psoriasis is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory skin disease. There is a significant risk of many comorbidities in psoriatic patients, the most prominent of these being Metabolic Syndrome (obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipoproteinemia). Metabolic Syndrome contributes to increased mortality and morbidity rate, owing to cardiovascular diseases in particular. Psoriasis itself is another contributing factor. In comparison with normal population, the mortality rate in patients with severe psoriasis is two times higher. Psoriasis and some of its comorbidities have the same pathophysiology. The same cytokines, such as TNF-alpha and inflammatory cells are involved. Integrated approach in therapy focused on the underlying inflammation may reduce the cardiovascular risk in obese patients with psoriasis. An important step in the care of patients with this combination of ailments is the prevention of ischemic heart disease, as the risk of it is higher in them. Apart from general recommendations, one can apply specific approaches. An example of these is the treatment of obesity-induced inflammation, secondary prevention of psoriasis, anti-inflammatory systemic therapy and biological therapy.
The Royal Geographical Society and Her Contribution to the Exploration of Equatorial Africa Lakes and the Search for Sources of the Nile
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The history of exploration is one of the great chapters in the history of mankind, which offers not only strong personal stories of desire and determination but is also related to the Great Powers policy. What stands in center of attention of this thesis is an institution established under the patronage of British king William IV, the aim of which was the promotion of geography and exploration of continents. The Royal Geographical Society has been among others distiguished in the support of expeditions which managed to map the sources of the Nile and contribute to a solution of one of the long term mysteries of the mankind.
The Royal Geographical Society and Her Contribution to the Exploration of Equatorial Africa Lakes and the Search for Sources of the Nile
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The history of exploration is one of the great chapters in the history of mankind, which offers not only strong personal stories of desire and determination but is also related to the Great Powers policy. What stands in center of attention of this thesis is an institution established under the patronage of British king William IV, the aim of which was the promotion of geography and exploration of continents. The Royal Geographical Society has been among others distiguished in the support of expeditions which managed to map the sources of the Nile and contribute to a solution of one of the long term mysteries of the mankind.
Positive and negative image of pharmaceutical industry in czech printed media
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Lysoňková, Lenka (referee)
The diploma thesis Positive and Negative Image of Pharmaceutical Industry in Czech Printed Media focuses on the media image of the pharmaceutical industry in three Czech daily newspapers (Hospodářské noviny, Mladá Fronta DNES and Blesk) during the years 2001, 2002, 2011 and 2012. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the media content and discover the topics associated with the pharmaceutical industry including the connotation of the articles. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the character of the pharmaceutical industry in general and in the Czech Republic with an emphasis on the specific restrictions of pharmaceutical business in media. The second chapter summarises the theoretical background of the thesis, which is essentially the concept of agenda-setting. It also describes the researched media and the method of quantitative and qualitative content analysis which were used in the thesis. The last chapter analyses and interprets the results of the research and concludes all gathered information.
Boer Wars and the Perception of them in Czech Society
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of the Boer wars and their relation to Czech society. Its aim is to find out whether this conflict initiated any reaction from the Czech nation. Based on research of contemporary Czech journals and Czech literature, it shows the perception of war and mediates the attitude toward both sides involved. The Boer wars were the conflict between Great Britain and the Boer republics (the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State) which took place between the years 1880-1881 and 1899-1902. This thesis concentrates mainly on the second war which gained certain public note throughout the world. The Boer wars earned not only considerable attention from Czech journals but became an inspiration for literary works in the Czech lands as well. Moreover, certain Czech volunteers could be found as participants of the war.
Obesity in Patiens with Psoriasis as a Risk Factor of Ischemic Heart Disease
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Arenberger, Petr (advisor)
Psoriasis is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory skin disease. There is a significant risk of many comorbidities in psoriatic patients, the most prominent of these being Metabolic Syndrome (obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipoproteinemia). Metabolic Syndrome contributes to increased mortality and morbidity rate, owing to cardiovascular diseases in particular. Psoriasis itself is another contributing factor. In comparison with normal population, the mortality rate in patients with severe psoriasis is two times higher. Psoriasis and some of its comorbidities have the same pathophysiology. The same cytokines, such as TNF-alpha and inflammatory cells are involved. Integrated approach in therapy focused on the underlying inflammation may reduce the cardiovascular risk in obese patients with psoriasis. An important step in the care of patients with this combination of ailments is the prevention of ischemic heart disease, as the risk of it is higher in them. Apart from general recommendations, one can apply specific approaches. An example of these is the treatment of obesity-induced inflammation, secondary prevention of psoriasis, anti-inflammatory systemic therapy and biological therapy.
Cooperation Between Czech NGOs Network and European Networks
Kadlecová, Markéta ; Dohnalová, Marie (advisor) ; Deverová, Lenka (referee)
This master's thesis provides a qualitative study of the cooperation between the Czech NGOs networks and European networks. The theoretical part defines the concept of networks, their functions, assets and disadvantages, and introduces the relevant empirical research carried out in the Czech Republic. Further, it gives an overview of the European NGOs networks, including the analysis of both advantages of EU policy on this issue, and the disadvantages of transnational networking in a national NGOs perspective as well as in a broader context. The empirical part provides a case study of two Czech networks participating in the European networks focused on analysing the networks cooperation, the form, the assets and the difficulties, and finally places the obtained research data into a broader theoretical context in oder to suggest the recommendations for cooperation improvement.

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