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Energy-saving family house in Zborovice
Kovář, Vilém ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor’s thesis is to design a detached energy efficient house for a four member family. The building is located in Zborovice village in a housing area that is yet to be constructed. It is a two-story building with a rectangular shaped floor plan and a flat roof. On the first floor is a living room connected with a kitchen, a bathroom, a toilet and a utility room. There is a balcony door in the living room that leads to a terrace on a garden. On the second floor there is a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, two rooms for children, an office, a bathroom and a toilet. Structural system of the building is masonry system designed from sand-lime blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures and foundations are designed from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The building is supplied with potable water from a water main and with electricity from an electric distribution system. Some electric energy will be produced by photovoltaic panels. Waste water will be discharged into a sanitary sewer. Rainwater will be collected into a harvesting tank and used for irrigation. Ventilation in the building is provided by a MVHR system. Heating system is designed as an underfloor heating powered by an air to water heat pump. On the Energy performance certificate is the building rated as A.
Implementation of IPv6 Protocol in Corporate Network
Priesnitz, Pavel ; Kovář, Vladislav (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis focuses on the IPv6 internet protocol implementation in Teplárny Brno, a.s. network. At the first part it contains a brief definition of the protocol, differences between IPv6 and IPv4 and the teoretical description. Practical part is focused on the analysis of the network infrastructure present state in the real enviroment and offers some possible solution to implementation including recommended devices.
Spirituality and supervision in charitable and diakonal organization
KOVÁŘ, Vít
The aim of this work is to present the spiritual aspects of social work and supervision in the charitable and diaconal field of practice. Introduction to the general form of social work and its anchoring in legislation and the current form, then an evaluation of how this form of social work is specified in charitable and diaconal organizations. Simultaneously, with reference to selected literature, it presents charitable and diaconal organizations as such, what historical background they have, their specifics, values, etc. It also deals with spirituality itself, its definition, specification and historical development. Specifically, it deals with the presentation of Christian spirituality, which is closely related to a perspective on pirituality in selected areas of practice. The thesis also deals with Christian spirituality in a social work. It includes Christian spirituality in the context of motivation of social workers. The position of Christian spirituality in charitable and diaconal organizations is also important in this work. Another important part of this bachelor thesis is supervision. The thesis contains an introduction to the concept of supervision and its relation to social work. From selected sources it also states in what manner does supervision take place in charitable and diaconal organizations and the relationship between spirituality and supervision. In the last part the findings, that result from the overall content of the work, are evaluated.
Thistorted existence
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Kouba, Petr (advisor) ; Ritter, Martin (referee)
"Thistorted existence" is devoted to ontological issue of frenzy. Based on fundamental ontology it aims to contemplate existential situation of a lunatic, who himself is understood as an existence. Nevertheless, a bit of different existence than Dasein analyzed by Martin Heidegger in the Being and Time. The text strives to gain access to such different existence by an original insight at ontology in general. That gives necessary instruments and ontological notions for understanding the frenzy in its ontological essence. Thus frenzy shows itself as recovery to being and reestablishment of thistorted existence in front of the deal to be.
"Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)": state of art
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dašková, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the problematics of Small Carbonaceous Fossils (SCF). In the first part of the thesis the term SCF is defined and the presentation of the main palynological approaches used for extraction of SCFs follows, together with an explanation of preservation processes of non-biomineralized organic structures in sediments. The explanation of significance for palaeontology and related disciplines is discussed. The main part of the thesis constitutes of descriptions of the individual published SCFs from the late Ediacaran up to the Devonian, together with stratigraphic context and lithology of the published material. The list of taxa, that were possible to identify among obtained SCF material, is included. All the localities of Phanerozoic age are further plotted into paleogeographic maps corresponding with the appropriate periods. The broad scope of SCF's paleogeographic provenance and the possibility of extraction of SCF from a wide spectrum of lithologies, deposited in various sedimentary environments is discussed and the potential of further studies of SCFs is outlined. Key words: organic microfossils and macrofossils, early Paleozoic, taphonomy, palynological preparation methods
SCF in Lower Palaeozoic sediments of the Barrandian area
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Brocke, Rainer (referee)
1 Abstract In recent years, the term small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) has been established to accomodate fragile organic-walled fossils of micro- to mesoscopic size that are usually extracted by means of the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' method. This method has so far only been utilized by several authors and no reports have been published on the usage of the method on samples from the Barrandian area. To test the applicability of the method, samples from the Barrandian area were processed. The samples came from eleven localities representing six stratigraphic units (Paseky Shale, Jince Formation, Letná Formation, Kosov Formation, Daleje Shale and Roblín Member). All the units have been studied before by 'standard' methods of palynological processing. Various previously unreported fossils are described, including wiwaxiid sclerites, putative chaetognath remains and acritarch clusters. Furthermore, it is discovered, that the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' can also be used for extraction of originally calcareous fossils. The pilot study provides a further proof that the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' is a useful tool with the potential to significantly expand our knowledge of fossil assemblages. Key words: Small carbonaceous fossils, Cambrian, Ordovician, Devonian, Barrandian area
SCF in Lower Palaeozoic sediments of the Barrandian area
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Brocke, Rainer (referee)
1 Abstract In recent years, the term small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) has been established to accomodate fragile organic-walled fossils of micro- to mesoscopic size that are usually extracted by means of the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' method. This method has so far only been utilized by several authors and no reports have been published on the usage of the method on samples from the Barrandian area. To test the applicability of the method, samples from the Barrandian area were processed. The samples came from eleven localities representing six stratigraphic units (Paseky Shale, Jince Formation, Letná Formation, Kosov Formation, Daleje Shale and Roblín Member). All the units have been studied before by 'standard' methods of palynological processing. Various previously unreported fossils are described, including wiwaxiid sclerites, putative chaetognath remains and acritarch clusters. Furthermore, it is discovered, that the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' can also be used for extraction of originally calcareous fossils. The pilot study provides a further proof that the 'low-manipulation HF extraction' is a useful tool with the potential to significantly expand our knowledge of fossil assemblages. Key words: Small carbonaceous fossils, Cambrian, Ordovician, Devonian, Barrandian area
"Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs)": state of art
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Fatka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dašková, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the problematics of Small Carbonaceous Fossils (SCF). In the first part of the thesis the term SCF is defined and the presentation of the main palynological approaches used for extraction of SCFs follows, together with an explanation of preservation processes of non-biomineralized organic structures in sediments. The explanation of significance for palaeontology and related disciplines is discussed. The main part of the thesis constitutes of descriptions of the individual published SCFs from the late Ediacaran up to the Devonian, together with stratigraphic context and lithology of the published material. The list of taxa, that were possible to identify among obtained SCF material, is included. All the localities of Phanerozoic age are further plotted into paleogeographic maps corresponding with the appropriate periods. The broad scope of SCF's paleogeographic provenance and the possibility of extraction of SCF from a wide spectrum of lithologies, deposited in various sedimentary environments is discussed and the potential of further studies of SCFs is outlined. Key words: organic microfossils and macrofossils, early Paleozoic, taphonomy, palynological preparation methods
On geometry in fundamental ontology
Kovář, Vojtěch ; Kouba, Petr (advisor) ; Nitsche, Martin (referee)
The following text attempts to rethink the challenge of Edmund Husserl in his text On the Origin of Geometry. Interpretation of fundamental ontology developed by Martin Heidegger in Being and Time provides field on which it is possible to try to answer the question of the origin of geometry. It is conceived as a completely unique ontological possibility that nature is able to vouch for an explanation of the geometry.

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