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NMR Analysis of the Substances Isolated from a Corydalis Cava Plant (Fumariaceae) and from an Eschscholtzia Californica Plant (Papaveraceae)
Dohnalová, Hana ; Kuneš, Jiří (advisor) ; Špulák, Marcel (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of inorganic and organic chemistry Candidate: : Mgr. Hana Dohnalová Consultant: Doc. PharmDr. Jiří Kuneš, CSc. Title of Thesis: NMR analysis of the substances isolated from a Corydalis Cava plant (Fumariaceae) and from an Eschscholtzia Californica plant (Papaveraceae) This Rigorous work is dedicated to the determination of the structure of unknown substances. The isolation of alkaloids from a Corydalis Cava plant (Fumariaceae) and from an Eschscholtzia Californica plant (Papaveraceae) is carried out successfully at the Departement of Pharmaceutical Botanic and Ecology of the Pharmaceutical Faculty in Hradec Králové. A large number of alkaloids of several structural types was isolated there. Some of them were passed to the Laboratory of the structure and interaction of the biological aktive molecules along with the request for the structure analysis. The main object of this Rigorous work was the identification of three of unknown subjects by the help of NMR analysis. The structures of unknown substances were identified on the basis of the NMR experiments (1 H - NMR, 13 C - NMR, DEPT, ghmbc, ghsqc, ghmqfcops a dpfgnoe). One structure was confirmed based on the comparison with the data provided in the subject publications....

Progress, outcome, future scenarios and threats of multilateral trading system (WTO)
Kozáková, Michaela ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Trojanová, Kamila (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to set a complex view on the current process of multilateral trade agreements under the World Trade Organization and point out the direction of DOHA negotiations. The emphasis is put on the Tenth Ministerial Conference, which took place in Nairobi in December 2015. Stances and demands of the WTO member are analysed step by step. The thesis considers threats that possibly come from plurilateral, bilateral and regional agreements and evaluate a potential risk for the multilateral trading system. For this purpose, the thesis is divided into four chapters. First chapter examine theoretical introduction to WTO and particularly to Development Doha Agenda, which is important for subsequent understanding of actual issues. Second part analyses in detail the negotiations in main negotiating parts of DDA before and after a summer break. Following chapter fluently continues with analyse of the progress after summer break and points out some current questions about preparations for MC10 and expectations. Space is also given to the MC10 and its outcomes. Finally, the last chapter gives a thought to future scenarios concerning function of the WTO.

CRM System Optimization
Fučík, Ivan ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor)
This thesis is focused on CRM solutions in small and medium-sized organizations with respect to the quality of their customer relationship. The main goal of this work is to design an optimal CRM solution in the environment of real organization. To achieve this goal it is necessary to understand the theoretical basis of several topics, such as organizations and their relationship with customers, CRM systems, their features and trends. On the basis of these theoretical topics it is possible to analyze current CRM solution in the organization. From the data obtained by the methods of observation and controlled interview it was possible to prepare a design for optimal CRM solution. This optimal solution comes also from user and organization requirements. The optimal CRM solution saves time and costs associated with current CRM solution and replaces existing and ineffective CRM tools.

Analysis of Reporting in Business and its Technological Coverage by Microsoft BI
Lučan, Martin ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (referee)
This master thesis deals with an analysis of reporting in business and its technological coverage by Microsoft Business Intelligence portfolio. The main objective of this work is to analyze the individual organization's requirements on reporting and coverage options. This work can serve as a tool for implementation of reporting in a company or for increasing the efficiency of reporting. The first part is theoretical. It deals with Business Intelligence as an environment for reporting. It also defines the basic concepts. The next part covers the area of reporting. This section provides an insight into the history, definition of outcomes and detailed classification of reporting from different perspectives. Furthermore, the definition of users reporting and the reporting standards in companies is also covered. At the end of this chapter, there is the definition of the benefits of reporting for companies. The main part of this master thesis is an analysis of the requirements for reporting in companies. The chapter defines five key perspectives which are described in a greater detail. The methods how companies should methodically approach these requirements are also discussed. The chapter further looks at the requirements for a concrete report. An output of this chapter is an effective template for gathering requirements for a specific report. The last chapter focuses on reporting portfolio analysis of Microsoft and defines the concept of Microsoft. It provides detailed information about reporting products that Microsoft offers. An analyses and a mapping of the individual characteristics of the products and the requirements is defined in this thesis.

Analysis of privatization process of state organization of Czech railways with focus on the area of narrow gauge railways in Jindřichův Hradec
Šatavová, Eva ; Zeman, Karel (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
Subject of my bachelor thesis is the privatization of a part of the state-owned organization and it is focused on transformation of transport sector. In general this thesis deals with turn from centrally planned economy to market economy. The theoretical part deals with the beginnings of the concept and the idea of privatization in general and rules under which it was made. Secondly, it discuss various views and opinions on the conduct and operations. The analytical part is focused on the implementation of privatization of České dráhy, a.s., analyzes the privatization project on tracks now owned by Jindřichohradecké místní dráhy, a.s. The aim of my work is to analyze České dráhy, a.s. as a whole with special focus on particular case of tracks, and to analyse privatization project and process. The work focuses on the results of the privatization process and deduce, whether a similar approach could be applied more broadly.

International involvement in the peacebuilding process on Sri Lanka
Mojžíš, Michal ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Burešová, Jana (referee)
The final months of Sri Lankan civil war, the 26 year military campaign between the Government of Sri Lanka and the insurgent separatist organization Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, are marked by allegations of war crimes committed by both parties of the conflict, including attacks on civilians, summary executions of prisoners, enforced disappearances, restrictions on humanitarian assistance and recruitment of children. Since the attempts to put the Sri Lankan issue on the agenda of the United Nations Security Council failed on the unwillingness of China and Russia, the UN bodies in Geneva have taken a leading role in promoting the peacebuilding process on the island. The thesis aims to analyse the impact of the Geneva-based human rights bodies, in particular of the United Nations Human Rights Council, on the process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka, for which is crucial that the alleged violations of human rights in the last months of the civil war would be properly investigated and that the perpetrators would be held accountable. In order to put the activity of the UN Human Rights Council into broader context, the paper will examine the political development in Sri Lanka since the end of the civil war in 2009 as well as the failed efforts of Sri Lankan governments to launch the process of reconciliation.

CONTEMPORARY FRENCH DRAMA TEXTS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Coufalová, Petra ; PROVAZNÍK, Jaroslav (advisor) ; ULRYCHOVÁ, Irina (referee)
The aim of this work is to present contemporary French drama texts for children and youth as a tool of understanding ourselves, others and the world. The ambition of the work is not to compare or evaluate the French approach to dramatic arts in education with the Czech one; it rather describes and shows how it works in France. Thanks to the drama text, which is an indispensable part of the mosaic of many different aspects of cooperation, we can look into an almost organic connection of theatres, publishing houses and schools, where these institutions share one common denominator a child. Therefore, in our work we deal with the history of theatre for children and young people, as well as with the first editions of plays aimed at children audience. Next, we analyze selected works and we discuss examples of possible work with children in schools. For better comprehension, we come with an example of collaboration between artists and teachers in elementary school in Saintry sur Seine, who together with children prepared the performance of a contemporary text. In conclusion, we think about the debate on the theatre for children and young audiences in the Czech Republic and France, which took place during the first festival of French theatre in Prague.

Special Laboratory Techniques
Boháčová, Zdeňka ; Merna,, Jan (referee) ; Richtera, Lukáš (advisor)
Manipulation with the materials that are very sensitive towards moisture and (or) oxygen requires controlled environment with acceptable content of these undesired species in the range of ppm units. The knowledge of vacuum techniques, techniques of the dry box and Schlenk techniques is necessary in the area of inorganic, organic, and especially organometallic and polymer syntheses. General procedures that are related to these techniques are described in many lecture notes and monographs, but the graphic form which can enhance correct understanding, is often very poor. The thesis is divided into eight chapters, beginning with laboratory safety, risk assessment and the first aid. Following chapter brings useful literature sources. Used glassware, laboratory equipment and accessories and special techniques are described in other chapters. The aim of this work was to create the study materials which could be utilized by the workers dealing with the syntheses of organometallic complexes, catalytic precursors for polymerization and polymerization in itself in the laboratory of polymer synthesis at the Faculty of Chemistry, BUT.

Fundraising within non-profit organizations in the cultural field: Civic association CZECHDESIGN.CZ
Matějková, Kamila ; Hucková, Barbara (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on fundraising within non-profit organizations. In other words, the thesis is trying to cover all sources non-profit organizations have to fund their operation and projects. The aim is, based on available resources and the author's own experiences, to map, evaluate and choose the best funding options for Civic association CZECHDESIGN.CZ located in Prague. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on non-profit organizations and fundraising in general. A special attention is given to organizations within the cultural field. The practical part is focused on CZECHDEISGN. It describes its origin, development, mission, organizational structure and activities. Then it analyses past and current forms of funding and makes a survey of suitable methods of funding and their comparison. Finally, the most effective ways of funding for this particular organisation are suggested.

The Use of Data Analytics in Internal and External Audit
Tecáková, Andrea ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Kadochová, Lucie (referee)
Data Analytics is one of the fast-developing applications of IT in organizations worldwide. This Master's thesis examines data analytics in the context of internal and external audit. Principal aim of the thesis is to identify the opportunities for data analytics application in both audit disciplines. Secondary goal is to design a data-analytical procedure, apply it to actual business data and thus demonstrate the benefits of employing data analytics. The thesis builds on a summary of theoretical sources of the relevant area, followed by a survey conducted by the author. The survey maps current state of data analytics usage in both internal and external audit in the Czech Republic. The added value of this thesis is, apart from the identification of audit areas in which it is beneficial to use data analytics, the design of an analytical procedure and its application. Another benefit is the survey revealing current state of the art and the insights of interviewed auditors, pointing to both benefits and problems of data analytics application to the performance of the audit profession.