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Qualitative study on the use of online dating servers in the Czech republic
Kuboková, Kristina ; Švelch, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmejkalová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis aims to map and describe how users of online dating servers use this medium. How do they self-present on dating sites and how do they create a profile. What is the motivation to use the online dating sites. For data collection, I chose qualitative research. As a qualitative method were used depth interviews with fourteen users of dating site Badoo. The work is divided into two parts. The first part will focus on theoretical concepts. Detail is devoted to the history of online dating, self-presentation, motivation to use online dating sites. Furthermore, the theoretical approaches discussed the relations in terms of evolutionary psychology and, ultimately, stereotypes. The second part is empirical. It deals with methodology, research questions, research strategies and especially the analysis of interviews. Based on interviews with respondents, I have developed several key categories, which are described in more detail the analytical part. This study describes the attitudes/ approach of respondents to categories such as motivation to use dating sites, self-presentation, communication and stereotypes which I have noticed in my research sample. The last part is devoted to a summary of findings and research results.
New prepositions and use of ancient Greek prepositions in Modern Greek
Půlpánová, Veronika ; Vořechovská, Dita (advisor) ; Muchnová, Dagmar (referee)
Veronika Půlpánová Abstract: The first part of the thesis includes a definition of the term preposition and its general use and here it's represented as an outline of the evolution of the Greek language and prepositions together with the Greek Language tendency to lose declination and its transformation to the modern form. Second part tells about all kinds of prepositions in the Modern Greek language based on scientific grammar books. Prepositions are arranged according to the alphabet based on their types and there is an explanation of its use together with an example from a text from the ETHEG (Εθνικός Θησαυρός Ελληνικής Γλώσσας). In a case of the ancient prepositions based on their frequency and a reason of their preservation, possibly their influence on the preserving cases. The third part is dedicated to the Ancient Greek prepositions and their meanings in this way the contrast of their use between Modern and Ancient Greek is shown. Ancient Greek prepositions which are used in the Modern Greek language are mentioned.
Costs and Usage of Medical Devices in the Czech Republic
Kaláb, František ; Paulus, Michal (advisor) ; Votápková, Jana (referee)
Geographic differences in healthcare costs, usage and practice are documented by research from the United States and Western Europe, yet, there is limited information on this topic in the Czech Republic. Spatial variation often seems unexplained by the demographic, health or economic characteristics of the population which points to inefficiencies in the healthcare system. We bring three main contributions: a first study dealing entirely with medical devices; we improve previously used models with a set of environmental indicators and; we work with an entirely new sample which has not been used before. Based on 2012 claims data on medical devices we present a geographic analysis of spending and further analyse spending and usage of three widely used and economically relevant devices. Further, we estimate regression model in order to assess the role of unwarranted variation in spending, which we subsequently expand on the three studied devices. We find significant variation in the per capita spending and usage of healthcare devices at the level of regions and districts, with more than a threefold difference in the relative spending between the regions in the lowest and the highest spending quintile. Moreover, only 38% of the district difference between the highest and lowest spending quintile was explained...
Non-contractual legal institutions of the use of copyrighted work
Kulacká, Viktorie ; Žikovská, Petra (advisor) ; Císařová, Zuzana (referee)
- English The thesis deals with the issue of non-contractual legal institutions of the use of copyrighted works. It describes the ways of use of copyrighted work without the contractual arrangement with the author. Namely, I talk abou the free use and statutory licences. The statutory licenses, which are the major focus of the work, are divided into chargeable and free-of-charge statutory licences. I also entertain the interpretation of the so-called three-step test. In the thesis, I also deal with issue of copyright law in general.
Non-contractual legal institutions of the use of copyrighted work
Mazíni, Daniel ; Křesťanová, Veronika (advisor) ; Holcová, Irena (referee)
- English The topic of my thesis is non-contractual legal institutions of the use of copyrighted work. It describes the ways of use of copyrighted work without the contractual arrangement with the author. Namely, I talk about free work and exceptions and limitations of copyright. Exceptions are further divided into free use and statutory licences. I also deal with so-called three-step test. The largest part of the thesis is devoted to the free use and thoughts about its possible changes. Of course, I also mention the copyright law in general.
Predicting Using of Social Networking Services Based on Using other Media
Stroukal, Dominik ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
This work based on regression analysis and analysis using uses and gratification theory at the sample of 146 students opens the relationship between the use of online social networks and other media. Analysis comes up with results inconsistent with the theory of niche. The wider are the gratifications provided by online social networks and the wider are their gratification opportunities, the less they were used or not used more. It is also shown that there is a positive relationship between the number of dimension in which the internet social networks compete with other media and a usage of internet social networks. A major conclusion of this work is a negative relationship between the use of online social networks and all other media, including traditional media, with the exception of computer games. A negative relationship against expectations was found between online social networks and online news sites. In addition to these findings some interesting relationships between the use of online social networks and personal characteristics of their users were shown. There is no effect of age, gender or grade point average. Positive effect, however, was found for semester of studies and negative effect of having a job.
The Copyright Law and its Infringing on Internet
Vlach, Aleš ; Dohnal, Martin (referee) ; Soukup, Tomáš (advisor)
My bachelor thesis "The Copyright Law and its Infringing on Internet" deals with a question of conflict in the area of the copyright law and internet. The thesis attends to most importand legal regulations of the international law, the European Union law and the law of Czech Republic. The work explains concept of the law (a work and its usage, copying, etc.) My thesis analyses particular problems of the law breaking with a view to quickly developing technologies in this area. The work also describes legal protections of technological instruments of creations and its breaking. It gives information on possibilities of sanctions resulted from the copyright law breaking. The work deals with possibilities of current problems solving.
Cermets and theirs effective use
Hanousek, Petr ; Prokop, Jaroslav (referee) ; Humár, Anton (advisor)
This thesis deals with cermets as a tool material. In the Preamble, the types, production, labeling and properties of cermets are analyzed. The main part of the thesis introduces cermets in the range of manufacturing by the world leading producers of tools and tool materials. The Conclusion of the thesis summarizes the evaluation of tool cutting abilities and recommended working conditions guaranteeing the efficient use of cermets.
Superhard cutting materials
Janištinová, Edita ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Humár, Anton (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on superhard cutting materials (polycrystalline diamond and polycrystalline cubic boron nitride) in term of their marking, production, physical and mechanical properties (hardness, density, electrical and thermal conductivity), chemical properties and application areas. It describes the range of superhard materials for selected producers of tools and tool materials, including recommended cutting conditions.

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