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Life time of climbing ropes for climbing a rappeling on the artificial wall
Kužel, Martin ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Holub, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Utilization of Modern Methods of Immobilization (casts), at Individuals with an Injury of Locomotive System, in The Czech Republic Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to bring an actual information about proportion of using casts, in comparison with other methods of conservative immobilization, at individuals with an injury of locomotive system, in The Czech Republic. Moreover, the work aims to identify 3 most frequent reasons for using cast and 3 reasons for not using it. Methods: There is a sample of respondents, selected from professionals dealing with a treatment of locomotive system (n = 204). The sample consists of medical doctors working in hospitals (n = 67) as well as doctors working in out-patient ambulatory care segment (n = 137). With respect to doctors specialization, the sample consits of surgeons (n = 141) and orthopaedists (n = 63). Selection of the sample of respondents was randomized. Data were gathered by telephonic questioning (interview). Based on quantitative analysis of the data, both - relative usage of casts and three reasons supporting or limiting its utilization - were identified. The questionnaire was finalized, with respect to outcomes of an initial pilot study (n = 4). Respondents for the pilot study were chosen by quote selection. Results: Plaster...
Mythology of dr. Who television series
Kužel, Martin ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Baslarová, Iva (referee)
Main focus of my Master's Thesis is to conduct a research of mythological elements and themes that appear within the narrative structure of selected episodes of BBC television series Doctor Who, deriving from the initial hypothesis that such mythological patterns are still recurring and repeating even in the structure of stories produced by modern show-business industries, which renders their content intrinsically more attractive for any audience. We analyse selected episodes from both arks of the Doctor Who's story individually - the old one, which began in the sixties, and the new one, which is considered to be a reboot of the original series and aired in 2005. The originally intended educative element of the series and its sudden disappearance is also a part of our research. Main analysis of our paper consists of a semiotic analysis of the text of the television series utilizing the point of view of the critical reader that was introduced by Umberto Eco, and deriving from the definition of modern myth that appears in works of Roland Barthes, archaic myth, studied for example by Carl Lévi- Strauss, and Jungian archetypes.
Life time of climbing ropes for climbing a rappeling on the artificial wall
Kužel, Martin ; Holub, Tomáš (referee) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor)
Title: Utilization of Modern Methods of Immobilization (casts), at Individuals with an Injury of Locomotive System, in The Czech Republic Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to bring an actual information about proportion of using casts, in comparison with other methods of conservative immobilization, at individuals with an injury of locomotive system, in The Czech Republic. Moreover, the work aims to identify 3 most frequent reasons for using cast and 3 reasons for not using it. Methods: There is a sample of respondents, selected from professionals dealing with a treatment of locomotive system (n = 204). The sample consists of medical doctors working in hospitals (n = 67) as well as doctors working in out-patient ambulatory care segment (n = 137). With respect to doctors specialization, the sample consits of surgeons (n = 141) and orthopaedists (n = 63). Selection of the sample of respondents was randomized. Data were gathered by telephonic questioning (interview). Based on quantitative analysis of the data, both - relative usage of casts and three reasons supporting or limiting its utilization - were identified. The questionnaire was finalized, with respect to outcomes of an initial pilot study (n = 4). Respondents for the pilot study were chosen by quote selection. Results: Plaster...
The forms of public investments in film in chosen European countries
Kužel, Martin ; Hanzlík, Jan (advisor) ; Riedlbauch, Václav (referee)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to describe a current domination of Hollywood over the European movie industry including its cultural, historical and economical fundamentals and to outline possible solutions via public investments in the movie industry in chosen European countries. My thesis is divided in two parts, theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part I will concern myself with the historical background and cultural and economical causes of Hollywood's contemporary hegemony over European movie industry and I will point out several international initiatives meant to support spreading of European film, including the MEDIA programme of the European Union and Cannes film festival. Forms of public investments are analyzed and evaluated in the practical part. I focused on the system of public subsidies as it is organized in Czech Republic and United Kingdom and compared them with each other. My aim is to highlight the insufficiencies of current Czech system in comparison with the well-organized and institutionally effective system of United Kingdom.

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