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History analysis of freeskiing
Lisoň, Maroš ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Matošková, Petra (referee)
Title: Historical analysis of freeskiing Objectives: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the beginning and evolution of freeskiing. Methods: Literature search and comparison of the literature in the field of freeskiing. Results: The result of the bachelor thesis is a comprehensive overview of freeskiing. The main part of this thesis consists of the history and development of this sport. Keywords: freestyle, freeride, history, development
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Post-Colonial Mosambic Narrative: Constants and Singularities
Banasiak, Marta ; Housková, Anna (advisor) ; Dufková, Vlasta (referee)
The present thesis analyzes the tendencies of the contemporary Mozambican narrative prose (novel). Taking into account the fact that Mozambican literature is an emerging and post-colonial one, the analysis is focused on the issue of how a literature participates in the process of consolidation of the national/cultural identity of this country. This thesis studies three important subjects of the Mozambican narrative prose: language (parting from the work of Mia Couto), history (based on the works by Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa, João Paulo Borges Coelho and Lília Momplé) and tradition (examining two novels by Paulina Chiziane). Key-words: Mozambique, Post-colonial, 20th century Mozambican Literature Language, History, Tradition, Mozabicanity
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Vienna: cultural centre of the austro-hungarian empire and its current Importance
Dostálová, Martina
The major objective of this study is to compare an importance of Vienna as the cultural centre during the Austria Hungarian Empire and its function nowadays. The next goal is to find out the reason and motivation of travellers to Vienna. This thesis is divided into two parts: practical and theoretical one. The practical part is focused on the research of Czech- Austrian tourism. The theoretical part describes the main tourist attractions and lures of Vienna which according to tourist guides and books attract foreign visitors.
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