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Human animal : Aggressive behavior of pupils in Art education
Hánlová, Lada ; Jakubcová Hajdušková, Lucie (advisor) ; Šamšula, Pavel (referee)
Hánlová, L.: The Human animal: Aggressive behavior of pupils in Art education /diploma thesis/, Prague 2011 - Charles University, departmentof art education, 135 s. (Appendix: student questionnaire, analysis of data collected by means of the student questionnaire, photographs of artwork made by 6th grade students) This research study is concerned with the problem of aggression among children in school. It is intended as a qualitative study; opinions of the schoolchildren regarding aggression serve as the main material for the research. This is considered on three levels: in nature (among animals), in society (among people) and also among the pupils themselves. The metaphor of the human animal is used to describe the aggressive behaviour of a person, as well as a starting attitude towards aggression. This is here understood as a naturally good quality of people. The study is presented as an active study of 6th grade pupils. I also hereby present the idea of the socially preventative didactic project in artistic education with the theme of aggression; thus also presenting its history and results. I conceive the research within a framework of a grounded theory, and therefore in the conclusion of the research I construct the theory of aggression in artistic education. I will also herein present my own...
Human Trafficking in Russia in European and international context
Pojman, Petr ; Kubát, Michal (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee)
In this work I deal mainly with tree aspects of human trafficking in Russian Federation. In the criminological perspective I focused on the process in which women become victim of human trafficking. Likewise, I am trying to characterize organized crime and principles of its operation in Russia. Both of these aspects are described in the context of security, political, economic and social situation in both the destination and source regions. Russia is due to its social, economic and geographical situation transit, source and destination country simultaneously. I specifically focused on international trafficking. National trafficking is more latent but it is mentioned in the context of international one. I deal with the situation of victims in particular contexts, which is uses by organized crime to obtain them. There is brief outline of their role in investigating of cases of human trafficking. The main theme of this work is a criminal organization. I especially deal with the ways in which criminal organizations are involved in illegal migration and trafficking women outside the territory of the Russian Federation. The work is conceived primarily as a description and analysis of the broader issues related to human trafficking in Russia, particularly in international and European context. Usually do...
Detection of anomalies in network traffic using compression methods
Blažek, Libor ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Blažek, Petr (advisor)
The objective of the thesis is to design a practical demonstration of the functionality of selected compression methods. The following chapters will discuss the attacks on terminals and mentioned some measures. The show will be processed using two methods development environment. The attacks will detect anomalies in the network and subsequently carried out at one of the sample data compression methods. Data will be collected as normal operation at the terminal station, and then in the attack.
The Gargoyle
Čížek Uxová, Nikol ; Lukášová, Helena (referee) ; Helia De Felice, Jennifer (advisor)
Appropriation Gothic to contemporary art , in the form of temporary site-specific installations in the cellar. Installation consists of four separate pieces, which combines a common theme , which is based on his own experience and creates its own temple environment .
Viktor Emil Frankl's work as a starting point for reflection on selected ethical concepts in social work
MOŠTKOVÁ, Zuzana
The work deals with the selected ethical concepts of social work, such as human and person, freedom, conscience, values, suffering and death. These concepts are thoughtful and their understanding is deepened on the basis of the texts of Viktor Emil Frankl. In the work the personality of V. E. Frankl is presented, his method of logotherapy and existential analysis, further are presented the fields of ethics and social work. The selected concepts are introduced as they are introduced in the work of V. E. Frankl and in the works of representatives of existential philosophy whose approaches Frankl used. There is also evaluated the relevance of these concepts for ethics of social work on the basis of monographs and on the basis of the academic articles of the authors dealing with ethics in social work.The work pointed out the potential benefits of logotherapy and existential analysis of ethics of social work during the application of Frankl's psychotherapeutic methods into the fields of social work.
The reasons for the devaluation of human medical personnel.
KASALOVÁ, Ivona
This thesis looks into reasons for devaluation of patient by medical staff. Main objective of the paper is to point at risk factors and summarize present knowledge about devaluation in hospitals. Devaluation manner is behavior, which decreases patient personality and his self-confidence, ignores his needs, opinions and requirements. Actually we had three main tasks in this thesis. To find out, if patients are more devaluated by mistakes in direct medical care and more specifically, if they are more often victims of denying taking care about their biological needs and if patients older than 60 years are more frequent devaluated than others. We focused on demarcation of single characteristics and aspects of this well known risk in behavior, mainly occurred by secondary medical staff. Essential knowledge of this topic are in the theoretical part, which assign attainment about devaluation and evaluation from other researches. Exploration survey was done by two methods. First was statistical research, in which medical staff answers about questions in non-standardized questionnaire. Outcome of this survey was making of tables and after their elaboration into column and sector graphs. Second research method was directed structured interview with hospitalized patients. For elaboration was used Q-methodology and answers of respondents were summarized into graphs. We had three hypotheses. H1: Hospitalized patients are more devaluated by mistakes in direct medical care than by badly interpreted communication. H2: If there are mistakes in direct medical care more often is devaluation by denying taking care about biological needs. H3: Devaluation is more problem of patients older than 60 years. Thank to research we know that hospitalized patients are not more devaluated by making mistakes in direct medical care. However if this mistakes appears denying of taking care about patient biological needs is more often type of devaluation. Third and last hypothesis didn't prove that patient older than 60 years are more frequently devaluated than others. Main benefits of this thesis are summary of knowledge about this behavior and deeper look into this problematic. Simultaneously findings that main devaluation in providing direct care is denying taking care about patient biological needs, which formulate in 1943 A. H. Maslow, is crucial. Legacy of this American psychologist is more than recent and shouldn't be ignored in today's medical practice. Overall thesis collects information from different Czech and foreign resources and completely and clearly describes risks and consequences of devaluation.
Identifying CpG islands in genomes of eukaryotes
Urbánková, Kateřina ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with searching CpG islands in DNA. The theoretical part describes the structure and composition of deoxyribonucleic acid, chromosomes and genes. There is basic information about human and chimpanzees genome and specification of CpG islands. Practical part consists of a program that searches for CpG islands in sequences, it displayes and saves it. This work includes analysis of genes which are common for Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes, Mus musculus and Bos taurus.
Bioinformatics of human genome
Kupková, Karolína ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with DNA segments containing only adenine and guanine. The theoretical part describes the structure and composition of deoxyribonucleic acid, chromosomes and genes. There are basic informations about chimpanzees and the human genome and conformations of the chains containing adenine with guanine. The practical part consists of a program that searches for the required sections in sequence, it displays and saves it. The thesis includes analysis of genes which are common for humans and chimpanzees, which were analyzed to determine randomness, functionality a preserving of these sections.

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