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Problem of invasive prenatal diagnostic methods from the perspective of women
POSAVÁDOVÁ, Lucie
The bachelor thesis deals with the invasive prenatal diagnostic methods from the perspective of women. The theoretical part occupies with issues of screening methods in perinatology, preparation of women for these examinations and specific care about these women after the intervention. The aim of this thesis was to find out the foreknowledge of women about the methods of prenatal invasive diagnosis. Partial aims were also determined. The first one deals with the women problems after the undergoing of prenatal invasive diagnostic method and the second one was concerned with the attitude of women towards an informed consent. As a method of research investigation was used a research casuistry. It was processed with the exploitation of guided interview which proceeds individually. Women were chosen intentionally by the author of the thesis. Through these interviews it was found that women after the amniocentesis have physical and also psychical problems. Among the physical problems belong e.g. painfulness of puncture but especially psychosomatic problems. It is a result of the psychical tension of woman who experiences the whole process of examination in a disquiet, uncertainty and has to face the worry about a fetus in the womb. The attitude towards the informed consent is that women trust information given by the doctor but still they read it although not properly. The main aim of the thesis was to find out the foreknowledge of this issue among women. By the research investigation it was found out that women have the best knowledge of the amniocentesis but during the search for information about the sampling of the amniotic fluid they find a lot of information about the chorion villi sampling or intrauterine sample of foetal blood from the umbilical cord. Women know especially the progress of amniocentesis and what results they can expect. The most often they gather information from the internet and magazines.

Motivation and development of human resources
KASPEROVÁ, Michaela
Motivation and development of human resources The aim of this thesis was to analyze the motivation and personal development in a Velké pojišťovací společnosti, a. s. in the department Speciálních správních agend. A partial aim of this work was then, if necessary, propose changes in this system. The first part of this work is theoretical. I created from the literature a comprehensive review of literature, in which I summarized the theoretical information. The second part of this work is focuses on analysis of motivation and personal development in this company. Analysis of this system was based on the survey, which was performed in the department Speciálních správních agend in months January and February. The questionnaire contained two part. The first part analyzed the motivation and stimulation in the company and contained twenty questions. The second part analyzed training and development and contained twenty questions too. Based on the analysis were proposed possible changes that could be applied in the company to achieve its better functioning. The final recommendations: 1. Increase the occurrence of moral incentives: praise and recognition 2. Greater cooperation with employees to create time schedules of training and development with partial reimbursement from the staff.

Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein and his diary from the years 1597−1603
Podavka, Ondřej ; Holý, Martin (advisor) ; Pánek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bočková, Alena (referee)
Ondřej Podavka Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein and his diary from the years 1597−1603 (Abstract) The subject of the doctoral thesis is an in many aspects noteworthy personality of Moravian aristocrat Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein, one of the 30 directors in the era of rebellion of the estates. The dissertation focuses chiefly on the period of his and pre-university and university studies, for which the largest amount of the sources has been preserved, primarily his voluminous personal diary. Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein was born on 12 May 1582. In his very childhood he became an orphan - his father Henry Brtnický of Waldstein and on Sádek died already in 1589, followed by his wife and Zdeněk's mother Susanne Helt of Kement three years later. First place where Waldstein is known to have studied, is Lutheran noblemen's school in Velké Meziříčí, which was founded by Waldstein's grandmother Alena Helt of Kement, born Meziříčská of Lomnice. From 1592 to 1594 he studied in Jihlava, then he studied in Brzeg in Silesia for other two years and in the summer 1596, equipped with good Latin education, he moved on to Strasbourg, where he stayed for three years and attended academy. In the years 1599 he set out on the grand tour through the western and southern Europe. Having first stayed for a few weeks in Paris, he...

Determinants of FDI flows in Europe: The Recent Evidence
Korbelius, Vojtěch ; Baxa, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kopečná, Vědunka (referee)
JEL Classification B22, C11, C23, D92, E22, O52 Keywords FDI, Financial crisis, EU, integration Author's e-mail v.korbelius@gmail.com Supervisor's e-mail jaromir.baxa@fsv.cuni.cz Our work analyses the determinants of FDI in Europe, at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century. It finds out that the FDI is positively and significantly influenced by the size of the economy (GDP, growth of GDP), total size of the labor force, openness of the economy and institutional framework. The findings show the EU accession does not have an immediate effect. However, long term membership might positively affect the FDI inflow. According to our analysis the recent financial crisis has changed the main determinants of the FDI inflows. It has warned the investors it is important not to consider only immediate profits but also future prospects. Generally the investment nowadays is below its potential level and the governments should take action to change it, if the FDI is their priority.

Staff development in the nonprofit organizations
Vobořilová, Adéla ; Legnerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Deverová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis deals with the development of employees in three non-profit organizations providing social services. It describes the (ongoing) process of staff development in NGOs (strategies, methods and approaches use in the particular company, non-profit organizations), which factors affect the development the most and the main benefits of staff development. The thesis is designed as a case study. The aim of this work is not to uncover generally applicable findings, but to delve deeper into employee development environment as it is present in three individual organizations. It aims to describe phenomena related to employee development for practical use and hopes to state findings that may serve for next research. The purpose of the thesis is to compare theory of staff development in the for-profit sector on the basis of literature with experience in the non-profit sector, reveal problematic and positive factors of staff development in NGOs, compare employee development within individual organizations and propose some partial recommendations for improving employee development. Key words: staff development, human resource management, strategies, methods and approaches to staff development, non-profit organizations

Precast construction of production complex with administration
Škoda, Martin ; Šimůnek, Petr (referee) ; Perla, Jan (advisor)
This Final thesis deals with the desig of main supporting structure of the precast concrete frame. Calculation of internal forces is made by sofrware system Dlubal RFEM. For the assessment were selected two most loaded beams with corresponding columns and calyx on the pilot. This thesis contains structural design, mounting report, sectional calsulations of selected elements, mounting details, workshop documentation of selected elements.

Photovoltaic in the Czech Republic within the framework of EU energy policy
Ullrych, Radek ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
Members of EU are being pushed by the EU energy policy to exploit renewable energy resources more and more. Energy generation from photovoltaic power-station has become in the Czech Republic one of the most discussed resource. The bachelor's thesis evaluates EU perspective on renewable resources and shows implementation of Europe guidelines into Czech legislative. The thesis also tries to find out what was the reason for massive investments into photovoltaic power-stations. The last part speaks about business plan of the company Jihospol a.s., which is the owner of photovoltaic power-station.

Cleaner production
Stegarescu, Rodica ; Benešová, Libuše (advisor) ; Tonika, Jaroslav (referee)
Preventing negative impacts on the environment is better than fixing it afterwards. From this argument the field of cleaner production has developed, which is the continuous application of an integral strategy to processes, products and services to increase the overall efficiency and reduce the risks to humans and the environment. For production processes cleaner production defines more efficient use of raw materials and energy, elimination of toxic, hazardous materials and preventing waste and emissions at source. For products (goods and services) cleaner production strategy focuses on reducing their environmental impact, and across their entire lifecycle, from development to their use. This strategy was firstly implemented in the United States, in the 3M company from Minnesota and after obtaining positive results, it spread all over the Word, in Europe though, pioneers were the Swedes. Many international organizations have created programs for the promotion and development of cleaner production in as many countries as possible, mostly through the National Center for CP, which were established in the early nineties by UNIDO and UNEP. These centers were created to provide services for businesses, governments and other participants and to assist with the implementation of methods, practices,...

Estimating the impact of the 2012 liquor prohibition on crime
Krejsa, Jiří ; Dušek, Libor (advisor) ; van Koten, Silvester (referee)
This thesis focuses on capturing causal link between alcohol consumption and one of its externalities, crime. The quasi-natural experiment of the Czech temporary ban on hard liquor following an outbreak of methanol poisonings in September 2012 provides a valuable setting for evaluation of the alcohol-crime relationship. Over the course of the prohibition, violent crime rates fell by approximately 10 %, just like the aggregate of aggravated assault, criminal threatening, vandalism and property damage. In addition, the biggest share of reduction in crime falls on weekend criminality. The number of offenders under the influence of alcohol dropped by approximately 18 % for traffic-related offences and by 28 % in non-traffic offenses. The possibility of the reduction in crime being caused by lower detection capabilities of the law enforcement was examined. The reduction in reported cases of e.g. driving under the influence might be to a large extend explained by lower detection, but it could have reduced only rates of victimless crimes. Finally, the property crime rate was not significantly affected by the intervention, except for burglaries into bars and restaurants.

Za rámec běžného plánování podníkání: budování internetového startupu v rychlé ekonomice
Šimek, Vojtěch ; Krause, Josef (advisor) ; Vaněček, Michal (referee)
First part of the thesis compares available approaches on business planning, namely the traditional and newly emerged and proposes a Business Planning Approach Selection Framework that should help (newbie) entrepreneurs with orientation in the chaotic business planning world and choosing an approach suiting their specific needs. Conclusion of the theoretical part is that both the traditional and modern business plans have their role in todays business environment. While the old are great for external presentation and funds securing, the new enable to create more complex process for planning successful business from the original idea to and beyond their launch, building on customer feedback and gradual iterations. The practical part then builds on the theoretical research and aims to check feasibility of an actual business project, a multisided platform mediating sales of automotive financial products. It describes the model refinement and product creation process as well as eventually proves viability and feasibility of the whole business.