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Rehabilitation treatment at the spinal unit. Theoretical basis and practical experience
Punčochářová, Lenka ; Smolíková, Libuše (advisor) ; Špaňhelová, Šárka (referee)
After spinal cord injury occur a lot of complication, with resulting from neurological picture. These can be central, peripheral or mix paresis in some cases even plegie. Often an autonomic nervous system can be demaged, causing complication practice in nearly all body systems. Rehabilitation attend belongs to basic care of paretic patients and is closely connected with basic with basic nursing methods from which the physiotherapy of these patients arise. This survey gives a summary of procedures and methods of physiotherapy , which help the patient to prevent and better respond to the complication treatment e.g. on respiratory and movement apparatus. Complex physiotherapeutic treatment concentrates mainly on prevention of complications. The physiotherapist must anticipate formation of complications and adapt the comlexity of the treatment. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Inductive reasoning of 10-12 year old children in mathematical environment
Herman, Jan ; Novotná, Jarmila (advisor) ; Hošpesová, Alena (referee) ; Rendl, Miroslav (referee)
Inductive reasoning of 10-12 year old children in mathematical environment Formation of inductive inference is a complex process influenced by a number of diverse phenomena, whose study is at present moving to the spotlight of the community of psychologists. So far, conclusions of researches in this domain have been used in mathematical environment only very rarely, this despite the fact that inductive reasoning is crucial in many operations which are perceived as essential in development of mathematical reasoning. In my thesis I summarized conclusions of the relevant research, mostly in the domain of psychology, and put them in context of other research in this field. I dissected phenomena described by other authors, then applied their consequences in mathematical environment and finally designed and carried out two experiments. The aim of the first was to explore the genesis of inductive inference in natural environment, with the focus on the conditions of its genesis. The aim of the other experiment was exploration of genesis of inductive inference in a stimulating environment, with the focus on the quantity of experience prerequisite for formation of inductive inference and on the relation between the quantity of the experience and confidence in the consequent inference. The conclusions of the...

English verbal (pseudo-) compounds from a diachronic viewpoint
Vráblová, Zuzana ; Čermák, Jan (advisor) ; Klégr, Aleš (referee)
We attempted to analyze not only the diachronic development of pseudo-compound verbs (or rather tendencies in the historical development because we excluded the Early Modern English period from our research), but also the synchronic problems in the Old and Middle English periods. But a fully consistent and balanced analysis proved impossible due to a variety of objective reasons. First, even though a fairly large number of Old English texts (i.e. 3037) survived into Modern English, we have no evidence as to how much texts were actually compiled in that period. The number of Middle English texts in CME is extremely low (i.e. 146). (What might seem puzzling is that Old English records surpass the Middle English ones. But it is due to the fact that CME has not been finished yet.) This unbalance of available texts makes any comparison between pseudo-compound verbs in Old and Middle English highly inaccurate. Second, Old English literature is to a very large extent homogeneous, consisting almost entirely of religious texts. Middle English writers compiled also other types of texts (e.g. secular prose and secular poetry). Nevertheless, it is impossible to draw a definite conclusion about the use of pseudo-compound verbs in various kinds of literature unless all Middle English texts are incorporated into CME....

The Impact of the Crisis on Sino-US Trade
Krňoulová, Aneta ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the economic impacts of the global financial crisis on the cooperation between the United States and the People's Republic of China. Its aim is to show how the financial crisis which was created as a local crisis at the mortgage market in the United States, affected Sino-US economic cooperation, foreign direct investment flows, trade in goods and services. The first chapter focuses on the United States and describes the formation of the financial crisis, as well as their current position in the world economy, their foreign trade and international investment position. The second chapter is dedicated to the People's Republic of China from its foundation in 1949, through the partial liberalization, up to the current economic situation. It describes the development based on the inflow of foreign direct investment and export of goods. The third chapter describes the mutual trade cooperation between the USA and China, the commodity structure of their exports and imports, the balance of services and foreign direct investment flows. The fourth and final chapter of this thesis is devoted to an overall assessment of the economic impact of the crisis on their close cooperation, and also to prediction of the future development in the next five years.

Special Economic Zones in Russia:formation and perspectives of development
Khannanova, Dinara ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Turečková, Andrea (referee)
Cílem této práce je popsát vznik zvláštních ekonomických zón (SEZ) v současném Rusku.Zmínena jsou vysvětlení pojmu SEZ,stejně jako charakteristika SEZ ve světě.Proveděna analýza fungování ekonomických zón v SSSR.Prozkoumany podmínky formování a fungování SEZ,definovány etapy jejich zřizování

The role of supervision in the work with volunteers
Pravdová, Miroslava ; Poláčková, Věra (referee) ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor)
As far as my diploma dissertation is concerned I deal here with tasks of supervision in the course of work with volunteers of Help line. Theoretical part of my work is specialized in summary of present theoretical accesses and conceptions of volunteering and supervision in our conditions. I apply myself mostly to interpretation of volunteering and description of volunteer, then supervision importance in helping professions and also supervision clasification whether from the view of its function, tasks and forms of above mentioned supervision or from the view of particular participants. My work deals with conditions in various organizations where the supervision definitely belong to. I also addresed particular part of my work to supervision at work with volunteers where I investigated with understanding of supervision from the view of particular volunteers on Hot line.The main idea and desire during the formation of my diploma dissertation was my possible assistance to formation of constantly developing view of supervision both theory and work experience of helping professions and volunteers' work

Possible future developments of South Sudan
Bambásková, Kateřina ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Přikryl, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis provides information about the possible scenarios of future development in the Southern Sudan, focusing on democratization. The thesis is divided into 4 parts. The first chapter discuss democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa in general, the definition of democracy and democratization process and the factors that enable the democratization or not. The second part is dedicated to the theory of failed states and its indicators. The third chapter deals with the history of Sudan, which is relevant for the development of South Sudan and for the evaluation of possible developments. The accent here is put on the causes of civil wars in Sudan and its consequences, the analysis of internal and external participants of developments in Southern Sudan and the formation of Republic of South Sudan and the immediately following events. On these basis, the fourth chapter concentrates on possible future developments of South Sudan.

Utilization of waste material from the glass-sand production
Zach, Jaroslav ; Přikryl, Richard (advisor) ; Vavro, Martin (referee)
The presented diploma thesis is focused on possible use of waste from glass and foundry sands deposits of Provodín. The mineralogical and chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, the specific surface area and parameters of pore area were studied. X-ray analysis proved the presence of kaolinite, illite, quartz and accessory microclin. Silicate analysis shows dominant presence of SiO2 80.52%, then Al2O3 11.36% and K2O 2.14%. This diploma thesis is focused on a possible use of studied material at three main areas: the potential use as a clay component in a raw material mixture for making of hydraulic lime, the use as a kaolinite absorbent and the potential use as a geotechnical material. The studied material was experimentally mixed with limestone in a ratio of 10; 15; 20 a 25 wt %. This mixture was subsequently burnt in the temperature range from 850 to 1,200řC. New phases were identified by an X-ray diffraction analysis. The results prove the presence of characteristic phases for hydraulic limes (C2S, C3A, C4AF). The formation of new phases depend on the temperature. The most of them are formed at a temperature of 1050řC and higher. For the characterization of a specific surface area and parameters of pore areas there were used simple studied material and thermally modified samples...

Origin, evolution and essence of the Puppet Guignol in French theatre and its contemporary adaptation
Lamperová, Zuzana ; Pohorský, Aleš (referee) ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (advisor)
Guignol, a French puppet born in the early nineteenth century in the hands of Laurent Mourguet, a silk weaver often unemployed during the Revolution, celebrates in 2008 his bicentenary. Accompanied by his wife, cantankerous Madelon, and his best friend, drunkard Gnafron, improvising commentaries to the news of the day, he became very popular all over the France. Unlike his colleagues of Commedia dell'Arte, he was close to the daily lives of his working-class audience. In contrast to other regional puppets, Guignol still appears regularly on stages of French theatres. In my study, I have first explained the origine and the evolution of the Guignol theatre. I have as well tried to show the identity and the behaviour of the Lyon most famous puppet, in one of the traditional pieces, Le Déménagement (Moving). Guignol appears to be here a poor, unhappy and unemployed silk weaver, who will lose his apartment, if he does not pay the rent to his landlord. Anyway, he does not surrender, and tries to keep the right to live in his flat by words, and when this does not help, by beating the authorities. Guignol's show is a comedy, but it also has a social message. There are a few publications regarding Guignols history, but none of them shows Guignol in the context of the other puppets in French modern theatre.That is...

Fulfilment of the Maastricht Convergence Criteria by the Czech Republic for the Entry to the Eurozone
Klemmová, Magdaléna ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Kopecký, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis devotes to the fulfilment of Maastricht convergence criteria by the Czech Republic. The first chapter refers to the history of the European monetary integration up to the formation of European monetary system. Second chapter concerns the establishment of the Eurozone and defines Maastricht convergence criteria. Third chapter analyses fulfilment of the criteria by the Czech Republic; compares possible advantages and disadvantages of the united currency and describes the strategy of joining the Czech Republic to the monetary union. The last chapter concerns the current crisis of the Eurozone and opinions about the euro area.