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The Cultural Policy of the Netherlands in the United States of America after 1994
Král, Radek ; Tomalová, Eliška (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the development of the Dutch international cultural policy in between Wim Kok's, Jan Peter Balkenende's and Mark Rutte's governments. Through the compiling and descriptive approach there is dealt with milestones and key interventions in the international cultural policy structure in the thesis. The pivotal part of the thesis is dedicated to the application of the above mentioned policy model in the United States of America. Metodologically, the thesis' core part consists of three case studies which provide text with an empirical dimension. Apart from the descriptive frame depiction of the Dutch cultural- diplomatic model, there is also paid attention to the Dutch internal political discourse in thesis in the given period of time. The thesis' content may be perceived as a complement to texts which put down the national interests' accomplishments through the culture to research, as a means of desired target of the collective perception from the host country, i. e. where is the cultural dimension of the foreign policy applied. Key words The Netherlands, USA, international cultural policy, government, discourse, approaches
Current possibilities for quantification and modeling of recreation services
Pechanec, V. ; Cudlín, Pavel ; Machar, I. ; Kilianová, H.
Ecosystems provide settings for a hugely diverse array of recreational activities. Recreational values are among the most well-recognized of all ecosystem services by the public, and human preferences for recreation have been well-studied by economists and other social scientists. From a spatial perspective, we can map sources of recreational value, sinks of recreational value, users of a particular recreation area for a given activity, and the spatial flow that connects users to specific recreational areas. The text presents two key approaches of modelling tools InVEST and ARIES. Methodological approaches are compared with each other and the requirements for data confronted with national data sources.
Initial knowledge of kindergarten pupils about natural phenomena.
FULMEKOVÁ, Kateřina
This thesis focuses on knowledge and notions children attending Kindergarten have about certain Invertebrate species, specifically an ant, an earthworm, a hard-bodied tick and a butterfly. A special interest is being taken in observing artistic expressions of the kids where these animals are concerned. The thesis also describes approaches used to educate children on the Invertebrate in Kindergarten and later in elementary school
Case study of physiotherapy treatment of patient with ischemic stroke
Albarrak, Ahmad ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Modlinger, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of patient with Ischemic stroke and hemiplegia affected the left side of his body. Goals: To show the full kiensiological assessment, special therapy approaches and therapy effect during 7 sessions. The theoretical part explains the clinical picture, physiological, pathophysiology, aetiology, categories, pharmacotherapy and surgical intervention of the stroke. And the main goal of the practical part is to present the examinations, the therapeutic approaches and the conclusion that were made after the rehabilitation process with the patient. Methods: During my clinical practice, we used the main structure for the Kinesiological assessment according to the Prague School approaches. Manual muscle testing according to Kendall (2005) and Janda (2013) were also used (under the instructions and the protocols from the Kladno hospital). Finally, we applied final kinesiological assessment to compare the patient situation before and after the therapy and to see the effect of our work. Results: As a result of our work we found that the therapy course shows some noticeable results in increasing the ROM and the function of the affected upper extremities. However, significant improvement in patient stability and in overall condition appeared, which influence the...
Case study of a patient with hemorrhagic stroke in cerebellum
Alharthi, Faisal Fahad M ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Smejkal, Petr (referee)
Physiotherapeutic case study of hemorrhagic stroke in the cerebellum with hemiplegia patient as bachelor thesis is provided for you to show the full kiensiological assessment, special therapy approaches and therapy effect during 9 sessions. The farther goal of this thesis is to explain the clinical picture, physiological, biomechanics points of view. During my clinical practice, we used the main structure for the Kinesiological assessment according to the Prague School approaches. Manual muscle testing according to Kendall and Janda were used also. Due to the instructions and the protocols from the UVN hospital in Prague the main therapy concept was following " Grasies Concept" for stroke patients. Finally, we applied final kinesiological assessment to compare the patient situation before and after the therapy with focusing on the "Grasies Concept" effect. As a result of our work we found that the "Gracies concept" shows a great result in spastic pattern prevention more on the lower extremity. However, significant improvement in patient stability and verticalization ability which influence the improvement in ADL scale results. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Parents' Attitude to Civil Society and to the Concept of Inclusive Education
Heryšerová, Martina ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (referee)
This paper is focused on seeking relation between two main concepts, the concept of civil society and the concept of inclusive education. This text is looking for their connection based on values and approaches. Active civil society is central to the evolution of participatory and transparent systems of government, which are as much as system of education essential for economic development. Education is fundamental to building necessary preconditions for social cohesiveness even across multi-cultural diversity. Inclusion doesn't mean just inclusive education, inclusion is main approach how we might change society by implementing concrete set of values into the system of education and into the system of society as a whole. The values have main influence on people's behavior. The main aim of this paper is to describe and to understand relationship and connectivity between approaches to inclusive education and between approaches to civil society. Answer to this question brings qualitative research and semi-structured interviews with parents of school children. Parents play main role in both, civil society and inclusive education. Key words: Values, Approaches, Civil Society, Inclusive Education, Diversity, Parents
Developmental specifics of individuals with Angelman syndrome and Prader - Willi syndrome as the basis for special educator's work
Doubková, Světla ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Durdilová, Lucie (referee)
Developmental specifics of individuals with Angelman and Prader - Willi syndrome as the basis for special educator's work The thesis deals in a complex way with the issue of two rare syndromes - Angelman and Prader- Willi syndrome. It describes the manifestations and genetic background, outlines the options for special education and rehabilitation interventions as well as selected medical and regime measures. The thesis informs about the category of rare diseases and also mentions the strategies for approach to these diseases used in the Czech Republic. It also comprises a list of organizations in the Czech Republic that deal with the Angelman and Prader - Willi syndrome and which associate parents and others interested in this topic. The end, the thesis comprises casuistry of two individuals, characteristic syndrome bearers, and conclusions of a questionnaire survey among parents. Surveys through questionnaires illustrate the specific characteristics of inidividuals that have been used to define areas of support. The goal of the thesis was to describe the possibilities for pedagogic and other interdisciplinary interventions, map the situation in the Czech Republic, and to provide more information about this issue to anyone interested.
Approaches to quantification of occult deposition of sulphur and nitrogen from fog and rime
Šrédlová, Kamila ; Hůnová, Iva (advisor) ; Hovorka, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to summarize available approaches for quantification of occult deposition of sulphur and nitrogen from fog and rime. Atmospheric deposition is a complex of processes by which pollutants are transferred from the air to the earth's surface and therefore it contributes to the atmosphere's self-cleaning. At the same time it represents an input of these pollutants to other components of the environment. Atmospheric deposition consists of dry deposition, which occurs in the absence of precipitation, and wet deposition, which occurs during precipitation. Wet deposition further consists of a vertical component (rain, snow, hail) and an occult component (fog, rime, hoarfrost). The common approach to quantifying total deposition nowadays is simply combining dry plus vertical wet deposition. But when applying this approach and neglecting occult deposition we are likely to substantially underestimate the true total deposition (e.g. Hůnová et al., 2011). This means we don't know the actual amount of pollutants transferred to the environment. The importance of occult deposition rises with increasing altitude (Lange et al., 2003). Occult precipitation also often contains higher concentrations of ions and stays longer in contact with the vegetation than vertical precipitation. There are...
Performance Assessment of the Selected Company according to the Model Start Plus
Stanová, Veronika ; Vaško, Matúš (referee) ; Veselý, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the company performance assessment of selected company according to multi-criteria model START Plus. Thanks to this model, the final score of the company is realised, strengths and areas for improvement are identified. According to these results, new improvements are proposed.
Improvement Suggestion for the Organization Culture
Kazda, Zbyněk ; Baranová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with the problems of the organization culture. You will find there the fundamental demarcation of the organization culture from the assorted authors and the most important theoretic definitions. It analyzes the organization culture in the company KAMPOS, s. r. o. I used the interview for the research on the current organization culture. The conclusion of this thesis contains the summary of the problematic sections and the proposal of the possible improvements or innovations.

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