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The effect of swimming training on children with skin problems
Kleinerová, Kateřina
The diploma thesis focuses on children of early school age who have undergone mandatory swimming training in pools with various water disinfection methods, specifically chlorine, salt, and UV+. The aim of the thesis is to analyse how this swimming instruction affects children with different skin conditions, such as dry skin, atopic eczema, psoriasis, and plantar warts. The research was conducted at three different primary schools, each of which visited a different swimming pool with a distinct water treatment method during the swimming lessons. A total of 348 students participated in the research, including 172 girls and 176 boys from the 3rd and 4th grades, aged 8 to 11. The research utilized the method of quantitative personal interviewing and the method of qualitative observation. The theoretical part delves into swimming, swimming instruction, water treatment methods in swimming pools, and selected skin diseases. The practical part outlines the research findings. The obtained results demonstrated that skin dryness was observed in 35.4% of students from all three schools participating in swimming lessons. Skin dryness manifested in 26.5% of students in the chlorinated pool, in 46.2% of students in the salt-treated pool, and in 34.6% of students in the UV+ pool. The exacerbation of atopic eczema...
The effect of swimming training on children with skin problems
Kleinerová, Kateřina ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Jandová, Soňa (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on children of early school age who have undergone mandatory swimming training in pools with various water disinfection methods, specifically chlorine, salt, and UV+. The aim of the thesis is to analyse how this swimming instruction affects children with different skin conditions, such as dry skin, atopic eczema, psoriasis, and plantar warts. The research was conducted at three different primary schools, each of which visited a different swimming pool with a distinct water treatment method during the swimming lessons. A total of 348 students participated in the research, including 172 girls and 176 boys from the 3rd and 4th grades, aged 8 to 11. The research utilized the method of quantitative personal interviewing and the method of qualitative observation. The theoretical part delves into swimming, swimming instruction, water treatment methods in swimming pools, and selected skin diseases. The practical part outlines the research findings. The obtained results demonstrated that skin dryness was observed in 35.4% of students from all three schools participating in swimming lessons. Skin dryness manifested in 26.5% of students in the chlorinated pool, in 46.2% of students in the salt-treated pool, and in 34.6% of students in the UV+ pool. The exacerbation of atopic eczema...
Transformations of Action Art in Bohemia from Nineties of 20th Century until Now
Kleinerová, Kateřina ; Rakušanová, Marie (advisor) ; Novotná, Eva (referee)
The year 1989 means for art in our country the possibility of free creativity and confrontation with progress in the other world. For the action art, which was formed only within the unofficial scene,the occasion to examinate and demostrate its principles in public space was opened. This change was the reason for organising of many meetings and festivals and creating inventive atmosphere, where new themes and media of expression were found. We can identify there continual tendency to draw the inspiration from the place of action. These tendencies lead to gradual severance of phenomenon called site specific. Its origin relates to the expansion of experimental theatre to the unconventional spaces. This unrepeatable and unique projects with straight relation to the place are products of connection of the action art and theatre performance. Because of limited possibilities of progress and nonavailability of new technologies the developement of new art media was impossible. Restored freedom of individual expression made possible the return of artists from emigration. These artists eminently contributed to gain knowledge in media art. Internet, virtual reality and interactivity provided the special space for development of activities outgoing from performance. The connection of man and machine allows the...
Transformations of Action Art in Bohemia from Nineties of 20th Century until Now
Kleinerová, Kateřina ; Rakušanová, Marie (advisor) ; Novotná, Eva (referee)
The year 1989 means for art in our country the possibility of free creativity and confrontation with progress in the other world. For the action art, which was formed only within the unofficial scene,the occasion to examinate and demostrate its principles in public space was opened. This change was the reason for organising of many meetings and festivals and creating inventive atmosphere, where new themes and media of expression were found. We can identify there continual tendency to draw the inspiration from the place of action. These tendencies lead to gradual severance of phenomenon called site specific. Its origin relates to the expansion of experimental theatre to the unconventional spaces. This unrepeatable and unique projects with straight relation to the place are products of connection of the action art and theatre performance. Because of limited possibilities of progress and nonavailability of new technologies the developement of new art media was impossible. Restored freedom of individual expression made possible the return of artists from emigration. These artists eminently contributed to gain knowledge in media art. Internet, virtual reality and interactivity provided the special space for development of activities outgoing from performance. The connection of man and machine allows the...

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