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Leisure activities of the Vietnamese community: Generational change of concepts and ways of spending leisure time
VRATISLAVSKÁ, Aneta
The thesis deals mainly with the study of ways of spending leisure time of Vietnamese, as well as the conditions of Vietnamese arrival in the Czech Republic, historical events associated with it, the language situation, culture and lifestyle. The main aim of the work was to compare the results of a research survey of a part of the Vietnamese community living in the city of Milevsko with theoretical knowledge. Vietnamese respondents in the adult age category and the children and youth category were subjected to the research survey. The first chapter is devoted to the history and conditions of Vietnamese arrival in the Czech Republic. The second chapter deals with the Vietnamese language and writing, the acquisition of the Czech language by the Vietnamese and the language situation of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic. The third chapter focuses on family, intergenerational and interpersonal relationships, education, Vietnamese cuisine, religion, Vietnamese holidays and celebrations, behaviour and character traits, and the clan community. The fourth chapter deals with the lifestyle and leisure time of Vietnamese living in our country and Vietnamese living in Vietnam. The fifth chapter is devoted to the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic itself. The last sixth chapter contains its own research and following discussion. It was found that Vietnamese respondents living in the city of Milevsko basically do not spend their free time differently than other Czechs. Family and health play a vital role in the lives of all Vietnamese. They also attach high value to education and work, which is subsequently reflected in the way they spend their leisure time.
Leisure activities at selected nations of native America
VRATISLAVSKÁ, Aneta
The thesis speaks about the way of enjoying free time with selected peoples of native America. My keys issues were identifications of the theories regarding free time ativities in practice, e.g. games, competitions and sports with selected peoples of native America and if the Indians differ game categories and what are the principles of the games. First chapter deals with the theory of free time, particularly with the characteristics of free time, with the functions of free time, with the aspects influencing experience of free time and free time industry. Second chapter focuses on specific Indian games, competitions and sport. Third chapter deals with contemporary life of native nations and how they enjoy their free time. In conclusion, I compare enjoying the free time of the Indians and Europeans in the sphere of games, competitions and sport. Here I also ma-naged to answer all asked questions and I came to the recognition that the free time theory is possible to apply to Indian games, competitons and sport, that it is possible to divide the Indian games into several categories and that their main principle is spirituali-ty and religious background.

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