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The analysis of the emergence and development of sledge hockey in Czech Republic
SEDLÁČEK, Marek
This diploma thesis covers origins of the sledge hockey in the Czech Republic. The research methods applied in this thesis are content analysis, controlled interview and case study. The main goal is to analyze the foundation and progress of sledge hockey in the Czech Republic. A partial goal is the elaboration of a case study of a selected sledge hockey club SHK Mustangs Pardubice. The analytical part deals with description of health and physical disabilities of players, impact and importance of physical activities for disabled sportsmen, origins and development of sledge hockey, game rules and also problematics of sledge hockey in general. For the purpose of synthetic part, we conducted the case study consisting of controlled interview with the sledge player of SHK Mustangs Pardubice. The analysis shows that the main two issues of the sledge hockey in the Czech Republic are shortage of new players and inadequate training facilities.
Influence of the pedagogical comunication on the educational process within the university
VÁCLAVÍČKOVÁ, Vendula
The thesis deals with pedagogical communication from the point of view of university students and the experience gained from their studies. The theoretical part is divided into four chapters. Each chapter introduces the most important concepts of this thesis - communication, pedagogical communication, educational process, and the teacher as an important person in the student's life. The theoretical part prepares the reader for the research part and provides initial insight into the issues of pedagogical communication and their functions and rules. The practical part includes an introduction to the chosen method for the research - Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). For the research, I used key excerpts and interview responses from three full-time students at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The main indicators were the students' acquired experiences and insights into communication and relationships with teachers on the University grounds. The respondents are aware of the influence that teachers have on them and this is reflected mainly in non-verbal communication.
A job description of a social worker at low-threshold facility for children and youth
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Sandra
This bachelor's thesis describes the content of work of a social worker in a specific facility NZDM Ostrov Naděje. The work is divided into two chapters. The first chapter deals with a theoretical view of NZDM from a general level. The second chapter compares the theoretical information from the first chapter with the practice in a particular NZDM in the form of an essay. In the end, there is a reflection on whether it is possible for general standards to be applied in practice without much difficulty.
The personality of Czechoslovak boxer Bohumil Němeček
SLAVÍČEK, Adam
This thesis focuses on the biography elaboration of the successful Czechoslovak boxer Bohumil Němeček. In terms of content, the thesis is primarily focused on his personality, secondarily on a brief mapping of the boxing history in the world, Czech lands and Czechoslovakia and the rules of boxing are also described there. In terms of time, the thesis is mainly focused on the 60s - 70s, in a broader context the period of the beginning of boxing in our country and in the world is covered. Excerpts from periodicals and literary memoirs can be found in the thesis too. The thesis is also supplemented with a large amount of period photographs and pictures.
The golden rule of morality in practice
PRÁŠKOVÁ, Tereza
The golden rule of morality is a universal pattern of human behavior that requires us not to do to others what we do not want others to do to us. This bachelor thesis deals with a view of morality, ethics, and their application in everyday life. At the same time, it maps some complex ethical and moral decisions, for example in the field of human conscience and honor. Furthermore, this work deals with man and his self-reflection and the issue of perception of good and evil. In this work, it is also possible to find related information about, norms and law and also a summary of current moral norms, morality in religion, and information about the categorical imperative, as the law of morality is called. The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to map the arguments that informants most often use for their moral behavior and what role the golden rule of morality plays in their decision-making. These goals and conclusions are then summarized in the final part of this work. Qualitative research, the method of questioning, and the technique of semi-structured interview were chosen for the practical part. The results were processed using the method of creating tufts, which is used to connect certain statements into groups according to common features. From the results of the research, it is clear that informants follow the golden rule of morality in most cases, although they are not aware of it in theory. The motivation for their moral behavior is mostly their conscience or internal principles. This work can be beneficial in social work as a probe into people's thinking.
Proposal methodists recordings in volleyball\\
BLAŽEK, Zdeněk
This thesis proposes methodology of settig technique in volleyball. It concerns specification and systematics of volleyball, divides setting according to technical and tactical perspectives. The main aim was to design a model setting exercise and to test it on a control group. For control group I chose girl players from Tj Jiskra team in Zruč nad Sázavou. They were divided into A and B group. Both groups went through a movement skills test and a test determinig the setting skill level. For 4 mounths A group practiced the setting technique exercises. After this period both groups were tested again and the results were compared and statistically evaluated. The thesis also includes a series of game and drill exercises within each stage. \\
Time management of a nursery school headmistress
Bernasová, Jana ; Lisnerová, Romana (advisor) ; Trojan, Václav (referee)
Time management mapping appears to be the objective of this bachelor's thesis. The time management issue has been worked up in final bachelors' theses which were studied by the author of this thesis for purposes of synthesis and summarizing results of more empiric studies carried out by many authors. The author of this thesis also formulated the essence and gave some systematic survey of results of the current time management research resulting from the given sample of bachelors' theses. Evaluation of knowledge, information and principles significant for making time management within the school management more effective is an object of the research. The theoretical part of the thesis contents concepts, rules, principles and techniques of the time management based on the professional literature. The method of meta-analysis has been used to sort out the knowledge on time management in various spheres resulting from the college students' research. This bachelor's thesis summarizes and evaluates the knowledge, information and principles significant for making the time management within the school management more effective and consequently it also gives some survey of the research results publicized in those bachelors' theses. The final part of this thesis generalizes those results. Above all this...
British Logic in the 19th Century
Joachim, Jiří ; Holeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šebela, Karel (referee)
According to American philosopher W. W. Bartley, the transition from tradi- tional Aristotelian to Boolean logic is a revolutionary milestone in the history of logic. The work of George Boole which was followed by a developement of a mathematicaly oriented logic brings a shift of paradigm. In my thesis I follow the period in which the shift is said to have happened. I explicate the elements of syllogistic and its main conceptions as expounded in a textbook The Rudiments of Logic written by Henry Aldrich. Furthermore I demon- strate logical systems of three authors: Archbishop Richard Whately, George Boole and Lewis Carroll. I accent the connection of those systems and the practical aspect of logic. With this in mind I consider Bartley's statement and estimate the role of the rules in the systems and its possible use in three domains circumscribed in Aldriches book: simple apprehension, judgement and discourse. 1
Polyamorous Identity: Biographies of Polyamours People
Svobodová, Michaela ; Spalová, Barbora (advisor) ; Kotík, Michal (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with a new social phenomenon polyamory, an alternative form of a relationship, in which individuals have more relationships at the same time. The biographic study focuses on polyamory identity construction within biographic interview with participating individuals in the Czech Republic. The objective of the thesis is to present how polyamory is perceived by those who practice it in the society and culture where monogamous relationship is a standard. Based on the analysis, common features of polyamorists' biographies are presented (previous non-monogamous relationships, motives, rules). Polyamory in the present thesis is interpreted by Anthony Giddens's theoretical concept of pure relationship, too. The key part of the paper focuses on application of R. Sternberg's triangular love theory applied to polyamory and components form of passion intimacy and commitment in polyamory respondents' relationships. The thesis encompasses competence model proposal for polyamorists based on the final hypothesis which avers that polyamory is a skill/ability.

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