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Forms of Regional Co-operation in the Light of the Promotion of Production
BLÁHOVÁ, Jana
At the beginning of the year 2008 I chose the topic for my bachelor diploma paper {\clq}"Forms of Regional Co-operation in the Light of the Promotion of Production". I have chosen the group called LAG Strakonicko which is a Local Action Group located in my home town Strakonice. I have found out that activity of this group is based on the cooperation on the tripartite basis (public administration, non-profit making organizations and businessmen). To gain money from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development for projects mentioned in LEADER strategy plan a group should prove its existing activity in accordance with LEADER rules and it should have a carefully prepared LEADER strategy plan. The common vision of all members of LAG Strakonicko including a four village association (the Region of Middle Otava, the Region of Lower Otava, Strakonice Region and Šumava Podlesí) is the vital countryside which will be inspired by its history and tradition of the given regions and which will continue in its development and which will use its current potential at the same time. From my point of view the manager LAG Strakonicko Bc. Jiřina Karasová and her assistant Ing. Věra Dědíková are right people at the right place because they know everything about the region they are working in, they know all legal rules and mainly they work with enthusiasm on promotion and regional development. One part on my research was a questionnaire among businessmen who are not members of MAS. Local farmers were the most informed among the interviewees, other businessmen mostly did not know anything about the activities or they did not know anything about the existence they of this group at all. The interviewees see the biggest negatives in demanding administrative work on application forms, bureaucracy, problems with project application forms and financing in advance. The last part of my research was a questionnaire among businessmen who are members of MAS. I have found out that approximately 33,3% of the members were founders. For 83,3% of interviewees the membership in MAS met their expectations. The results of the survey show that the membership in MAS is advantageous for businessmen at least concerning the LAG Strakonicko. The proves of this fact are successfully approved and financially encouraged projects ``Country market-hall{\crq}q and ``Strategic plan LEADER 2007 {--} 2013{\crq}q. A great variety of prepared projects will be carried out thanks to gained financial support. The above mentioned projects include for example, renovation of a hand carved bee house and its functional regeneration, mile restoration and many other interesting projects influencing a successful regional development.

Motivation and stimulation employees in a particular company
FOUSKOVÁ, Jolana
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis was research and evaluation of various methods of motivation and stimulation employees in a particular company. First, it was vital to gather information from professional literature, which is mentioned in the literature review at the beginning of the thesis. It was followed by a company choice; the company selected was called Leifheit, s. r .o. based in Blatná. Its main line of business is production of textile and small household devices. The research was carried out by the form of anonymous questionnaire in two relatively independent production departments textile and assembly. These two departments are different mainly by the performance of work done and its complexity. The questionnaire contained 27 questions including closed and semi-closed questions and only line workers were addressed by the questionnaire survey. First, the respondents were asked identification questions. These were followed by the questions concerning to motivation and stimulation of employees. The final results were given in the form of charts and graphs which were explained in detail during discussion. In conclusion, recommendations for improvement the situation inside the company taken as a whole as well as particular departments were described. These recommendations can contribute to increasing satisfaction of employees and provide most advantageous workers´ leadership. Research exposed weaknesses mainly in the areas of use fringe benefits, employees´ appraisal scheme and getting feedback from senior staff. It is up to the company management whether they want to deal with these weaknesses and try to eliminate them. Motivating and stimulating staff is so important nowadays that every company should be at least aware of this fact.

The history and development of greenery road network
SMRŽOVÁ, Dominika
Vegetation maintenance of roads is an important and integral part of cultural landscape. It is essential for protection against erosion, so that its root system strengthens the slopes, protect the driver against dazzling sun, the landscape serves as an insulator element. It may also work as a part of territorial system of ecological stability and specifically asa bio-corridor and interactive element. Historically, the emergence of greenery is closely linked with the emergence of ways, because from the beginning it was part of their foliage. Throughout history, there has been a thickening process of the road network in order to better treat and access the landscape providing development of the alleys.. The phenomenon of vegetation along roads and sidewalks has been transferred from the countryside into the urban environment.

T.G. Masaryk' s view of the function of religion in the civil society
Horák, Karel ; Pelc, Bogdan (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE DIPLOMA THESIS TITLE: THE OPINION OF TOMÁŠ GARRIGUE MASARYK ON THE FUNCTION OF RELIGION IN THE CIVIL SOCIETY AUTHOR: Karel HORÁK SUPERVISOR: Bogdan PELC ANNOTATION: It is to be stated that the current postmodern Czech society does not pay much attention to the heritage of the first President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Prof. Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, nor it takes much efforts to understand. Moreover, the rising generation has hardly any cognizance, what was the importance of the personality of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk for our state and for the Czech society. The secularized Czech civil society of the beginning of the 21st century perceives the heritage, left by one of the most important personalities of the Czech, European and world history in his life and works, with certain constraints. The main objective of this thesis is to give a transparent survey of Masaryk's views on the function of religion in a civil society, proceeding from the assumption of a very quest, based on the existing and actual facts that are known about Masaryk's life and work. In the first section, the life story of Prof. Masaryk is described. It is not, however, a pure listing of biographical data. This section aims at "clarifying and illuminating" that nebulous cloud, shrouding the person of T.G.M. for present-day...

Production and distribution of elecricity in the Czech Republic - geographic analysis
WALLOVÁ, Daniela
The bachelor work presents analysis of production, consumption and delivery of energy in the Czech republic area. The introduction outlines the importance of electricity for the 21 st century society. It further mentions the goals of this work and alludes to the discussed hypoteses. The following literature review deals with already published facts. The chapter number 3 introduces used technical terms. The chapter number 4 describes the methodology used in these theses as well as procedures of data processing. The chapter number 5 notes the use of energy and electricity. The chapter number 6 is dedicated to the use of energy during the Czech history ? from the prime beginning to the present. Analytical chapter number 7 is the key chapter in this work. It pays attention to the current situation regarding electricity in the Czech Republic which includes the actual legislation, localization of all of the simultaneous energetic resources of the Czech republic as well as describes our production, consumption and distribution of electricity. The last part consists conclusions and bibliography.

Tendencies of Czech photography during the epoch of Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
Vávrová, Michaela ; Wittlich, Petr (referee) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor)
The epoch of Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1945) was conected with big changes in a social life. The basic characteristics of the new systém was represi on, fear and propaganda. The main role was censorship ... In big Czech magazines, for example Pestrý týden, Světozor or Salon were beginning to appear articles and photographies which were misused for a propagandistic reasons. This potos weren't realistics. Big part of them were stylized to a propagandistic style. The most common topics were - agriculture, folclore celebrations, holidays and sport activity. New heroes are agriculturists or people working for Empire and so for "better" future of their country. All news from battleships were provided by German agencies. Though, in this period was a big increase of documentary and newspaper photos. Our best known photographs who were working during the Protectorate for magazines were Karel Hájek, Václav Jírů, Ladislav Sitenský, Zdeněk Tmej, Václav Chochola, Karel Ludwig, Oldřich Straka and Jiří Jeníček. Exceptional person was Karel Ludwig, who was from 1941 to 1942 worked as an editor for magazine Praha v týdnu. His most famous photographs are pictures of Czech actress or pictures ofballet dancers, which are simi1lar to Degas' paintings. The big progress was also in a landscape and etnographic...

Dramatization of Olbracht's novel the Bandit Nikolai Shuhai
Mládková, Nela ; Janoušek, Pavel (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee) ; Smrčka, Jiří (referee)
The theme of the thesis named Dramatization of Olbracht's Nikola Šuhaj loupežník is focused on the secondary life of Olbracht's prose on Czech stages, in film and in other media as well. The interpretation begins with the recapitulation of circumstances of the creation and the initial reception of the novel and from its analysis related to the genre, language, style and composition, and proceeds with analyses of the individual dramatizations, created primarily by Peter Ulrich (LP Nikola Šuhaj loupežník, 1974; Nikola Šuhaj loupežník, Ateliér 1975; Koločava, Městské divadlo Brno 2011) or by Milan Uhde (Balada pro banditu, Divadlo na provázku 1975 and 2005; film 1978). Special attention is paid to the fact that the key dramatizations of Olbracht's Nikola Šuhaj loupežník worked with music and songs in their theatre adaptations and they used them as a means of expression that intensified the lyrical passages and allowed to transfer the poetics of the given literary model into a very impressive contemporary theatre form. The aim of the thesis is to show in what ways those who dramatized and staged the models kept transferring the story of Olbracht's novel into different social situations (or other cultures), while endeavouring to take advantage of the story in order to depict current problems of their...

Open-air gallery of baroque statues in Liběšice
Klapetková, Jana ; Horyna, Martin (referee) ; Macek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals especially with baroque statues in Liběšice, a small town in North Bohemia. This thesis is the first which considers this thema, in spite of the fact that the gallery of statues is a unigue urban project. According to this is the thesis conceived. At first there is a short chapter about the history of Liběšice, because especially demesne by Jesuits from Prague, who built up there a residence, had a big influence on a landscape around Liběšice. There is also a mention of several architectural works in this town, because these buildings are works of famous architects like Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer or Guilio Broggio. The Jesuit residence, the church of Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the St. Francis Xaver Chapel are noted. The thesis is focused on a description and iconography of the statues in the small square. Sculptures on the garden wall of the residence and on the church wall are itemized and there is also a dokumentation of their damage. In the end Liběšice is compared with another statues and towns in the Czech Republic and there is a suggestion of possible analogies.

Euthanasia in a film - an analysis of selected pieces
HRUBÁ, Ludmila
The diploma thesis titled Euthanasia in the film an analysis of selected pieces, is divided into theoretical and practical parts. I devoted to a description of a current state of euthanasia in the theoretical part. First I focused on definitions of euthanasia, assisted suicide etc. A chapter is also devoted to a history of euthanasia. I wanted to highlight the fact, that euthanasia is not only a problem of the modern society, but beginnings of a discussion about euthanasia we could find already in the ancient world. Through the concept of euthanasia in the Middle Ages and modern times I got up to the World War II, which is in my opinion an important milestone in the history of euthanasia, because at that time euthanasia was perceived as a tool for a disposal of persons who, in the context of its time, seemed to be undesirable. Among such people there were classified for example people so called racially unsuitable, weak and sick. Because there are legally different views of euthanasia, in chapters I mention the fact how euthanasia is perceived in the world. In terms of acceptance of euthanasia and assisted suicide I particularly emphasize the Netherlands and Switzerland. One chapter I also dedicate to euthanasia in the Czech Republic. It includes a description of the discussion and arguments for and against euthanasia. One more separate chapter I devoted to questions whether to legalize or not to legalize euthanasia. I found out that a discussion on this topic is very extensive and here could be applied the rule that each man has his own opinion. It turned out that even experts in one area, doctors of philosophers, are not unanimous in the issue of euthanasia and its pros and cons are from both sides argued with plenty of arguments that are worth thinking about. A separate chapter I devoted to a man, who I consider to be the main promoter of euthanasia and assisted suicide and if you pronounce his name, people would link him with that theme. This is Dr. Jack Kevorkian, nicknamed Dr. Death. Jack Kevorkian, who understood his acts as medical services for terminally ill people, helped with the voluntary termination of life to several hundred of people. Although he had written certain "rules" about the situations when he can people "help" to solve their suffering and pain, it turned out that those people in many cases had no anatomical evidence of disease in their body. Jack Kevorkian has had and even currently has many supporters and opponents. In case of Jack Kevorkian there are arguments for and against euthanasia as in the whole debate about it. The aim of the study was to analyse how the topic of euthanasia has been reflected in the film production. At the beginning of the research I have asked this research question: Which are usual attitudes to euthanasia reflected in filmmaking? In order to find out the given objective and to answer the research question I chose a qualitative research based on the method of disinterested observation of six selected movie titles. Titles in their alphabetical order were following: Doktor smrt (You Don´t Know Jack, USA, 2010, 134 min), Hlas moře (Mar adentro, Španělsko/Francie/Itálie, 2004, 125 min), Hodinu nevíš, Česko, 2009, 94 min), Invaze barbarů (Invasion barbares, Kanada/Fancie, 2003, 99 min), Millon Dollar Baby, (USA, 2004, 132 min) a Skafandr a motýl (Le Scaphandre et le papillon, Francie/USA, 2007, 107 min).

Damages caused by wild boars on selected agricultural lands ZD Lipí
EIBL, Jiří
The topic of my work are damages on agricultural land caused by wild boars, reducing game damages, ensuring the standardized state by appropriate hunting and by prevention of the outbreak of swine fever. Today´s agriculture intensively uses oilseed and corn in crop production and in last twenty years the size of sowing plots has expanded several times. Due to these conditions, wild boars are present mainly in these areas, where they can find food and shelter, especially in the period from June to October. This is supported by the fact that in this period the season of mushroom and berry pickers begins and wild boars are disturbed. The care of gamekeepers, who try to attract wild boars from fields and to prevent damage on agricultural land, is devaluated by this. When wild boars are disturbed, they do not like to return to the wood. In the wood they have less and less quiet also because of their mating and expanding. That is why the wild boars have changed from a diurnal animal to a nocturnal animal, living mainly in the fields of oilseed, corn and cereals.