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Využití zeměmdělské půdy k nezemědělských účelům
Stodolová, Markéta
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce a complex study dealing with the problematic of the usage of agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes. In order to be able to introduce such a study one first needs to study a large quantity of the specialized works and publications which were consequently dealt with according to the specific methodology. The result is a detailed study of the description of the soil. Its function and the way of protecting it. To illustrate the problematic the thesis includes a practical example, one that describes realized through a specific entrepreneur project.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Magic Flute - Staged complex project
Josková, Radka ; Dušek, Jan (advisor) ; Vohlídalová, Ivana (advisor) ; Glogr, Karel (referee) ; Zábrodská, Dana (referee)
The work deals with the opera The Magic Flute. In the first part the author follows the staging of the styles in the world and compares the concept art. In particular, it focuses on the use of framing and its meaning. The second part describes the concept of opera, music perception and the libretto as a whole and scenic and costume complete solution.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart The Magic Flute - complex staged project
Čačko, Jozef Hugo ; Dušek, Jan (advisor) ; Vohlídalová, Ivana (advisor) ; Glogr, Karel (referee) ; Zbořilová, Jana (referee)
The work deals with the complete processing of the productions of art, semantic and dramatic site. Analysis of existing productions in Slovakia, my subjective view of the specific theater of rendering the page, stage design and costume as well as a comprehensive analysis of my concept and artistic expression. Addressing the dramatic situations in the area, characteristics of the characters. Music and its perception and use. The whole perception of music, libretto and mood in these paintings.

The use of (nano)oxides for metal and metalloid stabilization in contaminated soils
Michálková, Zuzana ; Komárek, Michael (advisor) ; Luke, Luke (referee)
The main objective of the thesis was to evaluate the potential of selected Mn and Fe (nano)oxides for the stabilization of metals and metalloids in contaminated soils. The research was focused basically on three materials - commercial nanomaghemite (Fe III), nanomagnetite (Fe II,III) and a synthetic amorphous Mn oxide (AMO). The main aim of the work was to provide a complex view on the chosen stabilizing amendments regarding not just their direct influence on contaminants mobility and stabilization mechanisms, but also their stability and alterations in soil conditions together with influence on soil microorganisms and higher plants. Firstly, adsorption properties of the tested materials towards Cd, Cu, Pb and As were investigated. In this context, the most effective material showed to be the AMO reaching one to two orders of magnitude higher adsorption capacities than Fe III and Fe II,III under given experimental conditions. Interestingly, the rate of As(V) adsorption onto AMO was increasing with increasing pH as a result of high pHzpc of the AMO (8.1) and significant dissolution of this phase at lower pH values. As a next step, the influence of (nano)oxides on metal(loid)s mobility and other physico-chemical soil characteristics after application to contaminated soil was examined. Again, the AMO proved to be the most efficient in reducing mobile pools of Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and As. On the other hand, Fe III and Fe II,III addition had generally less significant effects on contaminants mobility. AMO application further resulted in an increase of soil pH connected with AMO dissolution and unwanted decomposition of soil organic matter. When (nano)oxides alterations in soil conditions were observed, MnCO3 coatings were identified on AMO surface while no significant changes were recorded for Fe III and Fe II,III. As the MnCO3 formation was connected with increased AMO stability, AMO particles synthetically covered with MnCO3 coating (denoted as SM AMO) were prepared. Although the SM-AMO had a lower mass loss in soil than pure AMO, the stabilizing efficiency was almost the same for both materials. The differences in surface composition of both materials were decreasing with time as MnCO3 naturally precipitated on the AMO surface in soils while the SM AMO coating was gradually dissolving. When investigating the effect on soil microbiota, AMO efficiently promoted soil microbial activity while no significant changes were observed in the case of Fe III and Fe II,III. The AMO was also able to reduce the uptake of Cd, Pb and Zn by sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), eliminate Zn phytotoxicity symptoms and increase biomass yield. On the other hand, toxic levels of Mn released from the AMO in an acidic soil were found in sunflower tissues. AMO application is thus recommended for contaminated neutral or slightly alkaline pH with a higher cation exchange capacity in order to avoid unwanted release of Mn. Finally, various types of AMO-biochar composite sorbents were recently prepared and field experiment focused on stabilization of Cd, Pb, Zn and As using studied materials is currently under preparation. The combined results from the thesis highlight the importance of a complex experimental approach dealing with all parts of the contaminated soil environment in order to obtain complete information about the efficiency and usefulness of any newly developed stabilizing amendment.

J.W. Goethe: FAUST / complex costume costume design/
Škandíková, Lucia ; Zbořilová, Jana (advisor) ; Zábrodská, Dana (referee)
The theoretical part of this thesis deals with the image of the Devil in a cultural perspective and historical contexts within figurative art, literature, cinema, theater, Central European folklore and human history. Subsequently, it focuses on the Devil with regards to the contexts of his interpretative forms. The practical part describes my own experience of theatrical interpretation of the character of the Devil through his various translation into dramatic texts. This, with reference to: M. Bulgakov´s the Master and Margarita, F. M. Dostojevskij´s Brothers Karamazov, Petr Boháč´s Dante ? The Light in a Darkness, J. Kráľa´s Wicked Maidens and into specific W. Goethe´s Faust.

Greece and the Eurozone
Kuchta, Michal ; Potužák, Pavel (advisor) ; Chytilová, Helena (referee)
This thesis is a complex overview into the nature and causes of the Greek crisis. It inquires lost competitiveness in Greece and the role of the Eurozone in this process. It is a deep analysis covering wide range of issues regarding Greek crisis: creation of the Eurozone as an optimal currency area, Greek structural problems, Eurocage problem, and cheap credit boom resulting in overconsumption and welfare state creation. Moreover, it offers unorthodox explanation of the Greek crisis through the Austrian monetary business cycle theory. Final part discuss outcomes of this crisis and possible solutions. Its purpose is to offer complex information and knowledge about Greek crisis to both, professionals and noon-professionals. Its findings are that bad institutional set up of the Eurozone since its establishment is the main cause behind current crisis.


The renovation of historical parks near the small feudal residences on the example of the study of the renovation of the castle garden in Doudleby nad Orlici in Eastern Bohemia.
Faltysová, Lenka ; Buttry, Ivana (advisor) ; Jakub, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this work is the processing methodology and presentation process how to restore monuments of garden art. On the example of the revitalization of the castle garden immovable cultural monument Castle Doudleby nad Orlicí, based on the study of literature, similar interventions and the analysis and interpretation of various types of archival material the current quality of historic garden was evaluated. It is based on field survey, which consists of dendrological research, analyzing the authenticity of trees and appreciation of all the collected documents, historical sources and professional literature. Concept recovery of castle garden is based on the expert authority´s binding point of view of the state care of historical monuments. Renaissance castle in Doudleby nad Orlici is located in the eastern part of the town on a slightly raised hill on the right bank of the River Divoká Orlice. There was a wooden medieval fortress with the farmyard on this place in the 13th century. Sr Mikuláš from Bubno started to build a hunting lodge in the Renaissance style as villa in 1588, which was finished in 1590. The significance of Renaissance residence, which complement the early Baroque elements from the late 17th century, is enhanced by the opulent and impressive sgraffito - carpet pattern covering all external and internal frontage, restored in 1886 by Kirchner. The tall chimneys are the part of decoration in the courtyard decorated with sgraffito as well. The chateau complex is formed along its circuit of farm buildings and residential buildings. Building of castle itself is separated by a park with old trees and newer lawns (Hieke, 1984). Castle park in Doudleby nad Orlicí was founded in 1809 in compositional continuity of the Renaissance castle building. The park forms one organic complex with the castle. The promoter strived, like in the castle rooms, to demonstrate here his wealth, his sense of art and his botanical-dendrological knowledge. The park is designed as a narrow disposition in landscape style and it is composed as a long vista to the castle. The area of the landscape park is 3.76 hectares nowadays. The literature search is especially dedicated to the Renaissance and its relationship to the garden art. The monument care in the Czech Republic and the activity of professional organization of the monument care of the National Heritage Institute in Josefov is introduced in this section. The methodological guide describes the used bolsterings and resulting outputs on the basis of them are implemented of such measures, which will help to improve the health and vitality of existing promising trees and new plantings of trees, which are consistent with the original composition with emphasis on the rehabilitation and upgrading of historical value of the object. Treatment of trees and supplementary planting will be done within the frame of total revitalization of the castle park. The practical unit describes the current status of vegetation monuments of garden art. The inventory trees is the essential tool for analyzing the current status of vegetation monuments of garden art. Inventory, which should provide quality base for a draft recovery, should also be addressed in certain parts with characteristics of individual species (Krejčiřík, 2015). The results of field investigation were completely recorded in the graphical output.

Analysis of low number of women in political decision-making functions
Rakušanová, Petra ; Václavíková-Helšusová, L. ; Linek, Lukáš ; Seidlová, Adéla ; Křížková, Alena ; Horáková, Naděžda
Project offers complex analysis of low proportion of women in political decision-making functions. Main focus points are: institutional framework of female participation, social and economic structures and conditions, political culture in political parties and in general. Aside from this analysis the project also presents sociological survey of public opinion towards involvement of women in politics and survey of Czech political scene on national as well as regional level in this regard. Special attention was paid to description of mechanisms of candidate selection within political parties, which in this context proofs to be the key element. Project also aimed at suggestion of possible solutions (e.g. adoption of parity law, intraparty quotas, and governmental campaign targeted towards the public, political mentoring etc.) and attitudes of public as well as politicians – both male and female towards these possible solutions.

Mitigace rizik mapování komplexních datových zdrojů na příkladu Solvency II projektu
Abrahamyan, Nazeli ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to describe the basic principles of Business Intelligence, its meaning in business reporting with focus on ensuring relevant information for stakeholders and consequently to identify the major risk factors in complex data mapping process of a project carried out for an insurance company Solvency II regulatory reporting. The identification of risks is based on a detailed analysis of the mapping process and its weak points. The main benefit of the thesis will then be the proposed methods by which the risks are mitigated or entirely eliminated. The diploma thesis is focused on specific project, which delivers complex Business Intelligence solution in compliance with Solvency II European insurance regulatory reform. Therefore the flawless mapping of data and mitigation of risks are key to meet the Solvency II requirements on reporting in high quality. The introductory section of the thesis is devoted to definition of Business intelligence and its purpose in organizations. This part also includes the definition of key aspects of successful business reporting and its role in effective decision-making. The other part of the introductory section shortly represents the BI architecture and components of specific Solvency II BI solution. The second main section of the work defines the Solvency II project and describes the specificities of its implementation on a specific project for unnamed organization. Based on the experience of this project is then further described the mapping process of complex data sources. The result is a list of risks arising at each stage of mapping activities. As a completion of the main objective of the thesis there are suggested ways of mitigation for each risk. The benefit of this thesis is that identified risks and the recommendations for their mitigation might lead to more effective project management, increase the quality of its outcomes and satisfaction of company clients.