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A comparison of the termination of employment and termination of service relationship of members of the Police of the CR
Vobora, Petr ; Procházková, Eva (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
Comparison of employment termination with service termination of the Czech Police members Resume This diploma thesis topic is called "Comparison of employment termination with service tremination of the Czech Police members". Because of problems connected to any labour relationship termination do meet up with many people in the Czech republic, no matter if the problems are on the employee's or the employer's side, in my opinion, this topic is very actual in this time. Searching for the dilema thesis information resources was easier for the part concerning employment and it's termination, but very much more difficult for the service and it's termination part. This diploma thesis consists of three parts. The first part concerns employment termination and problems occuring with this termination. Also I explain it's general essentials, who can possibly be an employer or an employee and what we call dependent working. Further I deal with the employment termination and in detail I explain the ways how could be the employment terminated. Beacuse of an oportunity to compare it with the same institute, which we can find in service termination part, I describe a golden handshake as a duty of an employer in relation with employment termination, as well. The basic laws used for this diploma thesis are the czech Labour...

Contemporary circus' aesthetics and poetics (from the modern circus to the current one or systematic interleaving of individual arts to create an absolute one)
Štefanová, Veronika ; Pšenička, Martin (referee) ; Christov, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the research in the area of the new and the contemporary circus. The essential object of the thesis is the characteristics of the contemporary circus phenomenon, which should demonstrate its artistic independence. The analysis of typical contemporary circus aspects is implemented in nine self-contained chapters. These chapters are dedicated to the development process from the modern circus to the contemporary circus, the minute analysis of different circus arts and their particularities, the contemporary circus architecture, the circus artists' physical and acting improvement and last but not least to the human body as the cardinal instrument of contemporary circus expression. An important part of the thesis is based on the description of contemporary circus performance elements, which are practically presented on the compagnies' creative processes. Especially the last chapter contains the descritption of four different contemporary circus performances made by four different contemporary circus compagnies which come from France or francophone territories. The primary research method was searching and studying theoretical literature dedicated to the circus, interviewing circus pedagugues, artists and theorists and analysing the contemporary circus performances.

Human powered electric sources
Naller, Ivan ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this work is to map sources of electricity-driven man. It is divided into three parts, the first of which deals with the muscles of the human body and essential components of the diet. The second part includes a search created prototypes of generators from small to big achievements. The last part is focused on the performance that can be achieved in a given individual and the associated energy demands of humanity. After the experiment, it is apparent that the average power of man is in the range of 150 to 300 W. On the basis of the data obtained it is possible to use the energy generated man (in gyms, fitness centers ....) for lighting, or simple applications such as water heating etc.

Piano Works of Klement Slavický
Krištofová, Barbora ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Slavík, Petr (referee) ; Slavický, Milan (referee)
The dissertation Piano works of Klement Slavický introduces a topic which has not been elaborated until now. Klement Slavický (1910 - 1999) was one the most significant Czech composers of the 20th century and his piano works substantially enriched the literature of the instrument. His piano works can be divided into two categories: the first consists of concert pieces, and the second of instructive pieces. The theme of the composer's piano works is introduced in the biography, where the author deals with life and work of Klement Slavický with special emphasis on his piano opuses. The chapter is loaded with historical data and information. The topic of the dissertation is thus set within a wider context essential for deeper insight into the research topic. The part devoted to concert works of Klement Slavický deals with the circumstances and the processes whence his works originate and, subsequently, with their paths to interpreters and listeners. It brings a detailed compositional and interpretational analyses enriched by the author's own experience on concert stages and in recording studios. The composer's instructive opuses are analysed in terms of the educative and hermcneutic approaches. Based on her own empirical research comprising a sample of over 30 pupils and students, the author creates a...

VOYAGER MESSAGE
Čápová, Klára Anna ; Egorova, Julia (advisor) ; Beseda, Jan (referee)
The theme of this work is the Voyager message that the U.S. National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) sent to the universe in 1977 on interstellar probes Voyager I and Voyager II. Voyager message consists of a phonograph record - called Golden Record - that carries a message for extraterrestrial civilization. The work provides the basic overview of scientific search for extraterrestrial life and describes the NASA Voyager program. Except for the basic overview of the message contents, the work offers an analysis of both visual and audio parts of the Voyager Message compilation. It employs the anthropology of science as an essential theoretical framework for examining the message contents. The work explores the reflections of scientific viewpoint and supposes science as the fundamental concept that shaped the composition of the Golden Record and considers mathematics as an universal tool of interstellar communication efforts.

Prevention of Cervical Cancer
Kafková, Simona ; Šafář, Petr (advisor)
Cervical cancer is a disease characterized by an abnormal growth of cells in the uterine cervix. It is caused by an infection with a range of high risk oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) and it is now accepted that more that 99 % of the cervical cancer is initiated by the HPV infection. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted viral disease. Most of the HPV infections are only temporary and human organism can destroy the infection with its own immune response. A persistent infection can lead to the malign transformation and an uncontrolled cell proliferation. There are more than 10 years between an epithelial infection and cervical cancer. Prevention of cervical cancer includes an HPV protection, an early diagnosis and a treatment. In spite of the fact that there has been enormous progress in the area of the cervical cancer prevention when vaccination against the most common HPV types was discovered, an early precancerous diagnosis through the use of the full-area screening still remains an essential precaution. The screening still needs to be provided not only to unvaccinated women but also to the immunized ones because current vaccines protect only against 80% of the oncogenic HPV types. Because of the prolonged absence of clinical symptoms in precancerous stages, the cytodiagnosis is the only method...

Establishment and functioning of e-shop in the branch of ironmongery
Kadlec, Martin ; Rydzi, Daniel (advisor) ; Stříteský, Václav (referee)
The goal of this work is to describe to readers possible methods of establishment and operation e-shop. In the first section are presented procedures, which are required to make before technical realizing e-shop. This part is mainly concerned on economic analysis, where is point on basic questions, which is important to answer before technical realizing e-shop. Above all question relating characterization product, suppliers, customers, competition and SWOT analysis. Next is requirements to answer the question about legal essentials and search market which offers many kinds of technical solutions to establishment e-shop. The second section of this work is focused on practical establishment e-shop concerned in basic graphical adjustment and impletion data to e-shop on selected system FastCentrik. This work is oriented on concrete example e-shop e-zelezarstvi.cz

The Person and his Way to Freedom in the Humanistic Framework of the Twentieth Century
Burda, Petr ; Ventura, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Vojtěch (referee)
Résumé While we are standing shyly at the beginning of the third millennium, we feel to be a part of intellectual movement that has an essential meaning for humankind. The change of paradigms has not been completed yet; we are in the middle of a great change. It shows that numerous projects dreaming about a new land, which were made real by the modern era with such effort, are deficient and turn man's sight back to an entire basis of needs that gave birth to these projects. It seems proper to ask whether this land will be a land of people. After all tragedies of 20th century this question is quite legitimate. We live in the world where man seems to be reduced to a number, size of which grows with the profit he brings. It's obvious that a definition of man depends on his social role. Here they are: a businessman, a manager, an employer and an employee. But where is the human being? Nowadays, more urgently than whenever else, Diogenes' lamp is searching for the human being. Shakespeare's dilemma to be or not to be is more than a rhetorical question. It's the historical and existential space and at the same time it's also locus theologicus . Man nonstop collects his losses, suffers from various forms of violence and at the same time keeps projecting his hopes. At the beginning of our work we analyzed the...

Journey - Going Around the Mountain
Kabátníková, Michaela ; Kornatovský, Jiří (advisor) ; Cikánová, Karla (referee)
This work called A Way - A Mountain to go round is an attempt to grasp the theme as a wandering to one's "center" in a general way (theoretical part) as well as in the own personal approach (practical part). The subject is comprehended as a universal human situation of searching one's ego - original naturality -, which could be interpreted in various ways across the spheres (art, literature...) and cultures. The content of the theoretical part is based on personal stories of poets and artists. In the practical part I introduce my own works, which also document my "ways and searchings". Didactic part contents a collection of suggestions for art lectures with students. Kabátníkové, M.: A Way - A Mountain to go round IDiploma work| Prague 2006 - Charles University, Pedagogic faculty, department of art 75 p. (atachment 20 p.) key words: mountain, way, center, pilgrimage, track, here and now, landscape of a soul, diary

Mapping small sacred architecture in the northern Pilsen region
Soukup, Karel ; Zímová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Luboš, Luboš (referee)
This work deals with small sacral architecture in the selected region of northern Pilsen and specifically around the village Unesov. Small sacral architecture in this area are mainly crosses, chapels, statues and Calvary. The aim of this work is a detailed study of small sacred architecture in selected areas in terms of natural and historical contexts. The search part is devoted to the essential characteristics of small religious monuments and historical maps on display. Part of the research is devoted to sights not religious origins. The key outcome of this work is small monuments catalog with detailed documentation of each object and using the ArcGIS geodatabase created.