National Repository of Grey Literature 19 records found  previous11 - 19  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Special Methods of Evidence in Criminal Proceedings Focused on the Lineups of Suspect
Sypták, Dalimil ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to take a closer look at the special methods of gathering evidence which have become a part of the Criminal Procedure Code. In the past, these acts were considered as a special form of interrogation or examination. Firstly, the thesis deals with the historical development of the search for truth which was from time immemorial associated with perpetrator's confession as an indisputable proof of guilt. Specification of related terms both from the area of criminalistics and criminal law will follow. The next part will be devoted to the relation between criminalistics and special methods of gathering evidence, especially in the elimination of contradictions in the obtained evidence. In order to understand better memory limit options by recalling the backward image of perceived reality we will mention the mechanism of memory imprints origin.Part four analyses the general principles of these acts and in the fifth part we go through some special methods of gathering evidence. In the sixth, penultimate chapter, we discuss the recognition in detail as a special way of identifying the object. In the final part we will deal with the consequences of defects in the process and try to solve some problems in order to result in proposals de lege ferenda.
Art group 12/15 and its place in the second half of the 20th century Czech art
Mayerová, Miroslava ; Bláha, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kornatovský, Jiří (referee)
Miroslava Mayerová Title of the Bachelor's Thesis: Art group 12/15 and its place in the second half of the 20th century Czech art Abstract This thesis focuses on the evolution and influence of art group 12/15 on socio-cultural development of society in the second half of the 20th century. The theoretical part encompasses the socio-cultural environment and historical situation before and during the formation of the group, describes its formation, and presents the work of individual group members until their second joint exhibition. The didactic part teaches students the group's activities by utilising concepts used by 12/15. The practical part of the work carries out didactic task and by form of self-assess evaluates its feasibility and usefulness. The work includes historical documents and articles about group.
Eva Kmentová and the Body Imprint in the Sixties and Seventies Art
Hrušková, Tereza ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Wittlich, Petr (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the physical imprint in the sixties and seventies Art. The time limitation is mainly based on the selected works of sculptor Eva Kmentová (1928-1980), in which the phenomenon of body imprint is present. The issue of body imprint is gripped in a broader theoretical context and is based on two decisive foreign works. Primarily the book of George Didi - Huberman Le Ressemblance par contace, and secondly the theoretical thesis of Rosalind Krauss and Yve-Alain Bois in their catalogue Formless : A User's Guide to the exhibition L'informe. The bachelor thesis shows a possible view on the body imprint as a dialectic phenomenon generated by meeting of formlessness - shapeless mass and of the form - represented by imprinted object. For deeper understanding of Eva Kmentová's background, the chapter summarizing the changes in Czechoslovakian informel art in the late fifties and early sixties is included. Within the context of imprint's indexical value the bachelor thesis turns to Roland Barthes and his theory of photography. It is noted that both the photography and the physical three-dimensional imprint share the barthesian values. Selected works of Eva Kmentová from the late sixties and early seventies are subjected to deeper analysis from the defined perspective of the...
Tanslation and stylistic analysis of five chapters of the novel Swimming by Nicola Keegan
Daněk, Petr ; Ženíšek, Jakub (advisor) ; Grmela, Josef (referee)
This BA thesis consists of two parts. The first comprises my translation of five chapters of Nicola Keegan's novel debut Swimming. The second part, analytical one, contains two sections. One deals with the choice and description of the target language register of this translation and the other one with the stylistic analysis of the translation and the justification of the vocabulary used. The analytical part is based largely on the translational theories of Dagmar Knittlová and especially Jiří Levý.
Outsiders in the Works of Tennessee Williams and Sam Shepard
Kecerová, Martina ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Ulmanová, Hana (referee)
This thesis analyzes characters - outsiders that appear in the plays The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennessee Williams and True West and Fool for Love by Sam Shepard. These outsiders are always singled out from somewhere and they have difficulties to fit in a relationship, society or the physical environment in which they are found. They have been outsiders their entire lives, thus the past is as important as the present. These characters were classified as outsiders because they cannot or do not want to fit in a majority, belong to one specific place and adjust to environment. Consequently, they often use various means to fight against the reality that they are not part of instead of accepting it. In the introduction of the thesis I explain that even though there is a gap of several decades between the works of both authors and their style of writing is considerably different, we can still find the similar characters that are lost in reality. In this section of the thesis I also discuss the fact that the way authors describe the characters can be related to their own lives and experiences that formed them. Tennessee Williams, since a child, was very sensitive and different from other children and later-confessed homosexuality also made him an outsider. This can be later...
Coaching as a method of increasing work efficiency
Skupinová, Lucie ; Tužová, Julie (advisor) ; Sedláková, Jaroslava (referee)
The goal of the thesis is not only coaching itself, but the whole process of employee qualities increasing and his subsequent use in the practice in order to increase work efficiency. It focuses on new coaching methods such as confrontation among employees. It highlights sensitive access to the staff and uses The Achieve model as a extension to already used The Grow model. In my thesis I try to change managers and team leaders access to employees, change taking of coaching itself and its benefits. In my thesis I used methods of observation, interview and results comparation. I try to find out how the coaching is used among different job ranks in the biggest branch of one of main banks in the Czech republic and subsequently I apply selected methods
Untitled
Tomanová, Anna ; Hrončeková, Ivana (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
Action focused on an experiment with human physical and psychological balance. Presented work is an experiment based on a week I spent non-stop alone in abandoned factory six meters above the floor balancing on a girder.
Movement from within and from without
Tůmová, Michaela ; PILÁTOVÁ, Jana (advisor) ; OSWALDOVÁ, Petra (referee)
In my thesis, I describe and reflex upon working with imagined idea while in movement, as I have personaly experienced it during workshops for actors and dancers and during selected classes offered at the Department of Authorial Creativity and Pedagogy. My reflections are confronted with experience of a number of other participant of the workshops and with the expressed intentions of a selected number of teachers of these workshops. I deal with questions such as how the work with imagined ideas can influence one's movement, enrich the actor's motoric and expressive palette and how it can shape the way we experience our own body and influence our psychosomatic integrity. The first section of the thesis introduces theoretical background. The second section describes in detail individual exercises with movement based on imagined ideas and it includes also participants'and teachers' reflections and references to other contexts. The third section deals with the use of imagined ideas in movement while creating stage art.
Multiword expressions in Italian with special reference to the type N da N (ferro da stiro, campo da tennis etc.)
ŠTIKAROVÁ, Pavla
Subject of this bachelor work is studying of compound words and multi-word expressions primarily of type N da N. The work has two parts. Theoretical part deal with definition of compound words and multi-word expressions, their origin, types of classification and their qualities in general. In last chapter is focused directly on type N da N. In analytical part there is a sample of 100 multi-word expressions which is inspected from the point of view of typology of substantives, relations between them, functions and meaning of preposition "da" and then a confrontation with multi-word expressions of this type but with another preposition. The aim of the work si to define the qualities of multi-word expressions primarily of type N da N. Then is necessary to compare these expressions with some similar expressions with another preposition. At last there is a confrontation between free formations and set phrases.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 19 records found   previous11 - 19  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.