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Foreign publicism of the Týden magazine
Dvořáková, Zdenka ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor)
The bachelor thesis "Foreign publicism of the Týden Magazine" cleals with publicistic texts with foreign topics published in the Týden Magazine. It tries to narned the genre (gloss, comment, editorial and column), which the first part of the thesis acts. This part clescribc s, how these genres should be written according to technicalliteraturc. The second part dwells on the main intent of the thesis, namely the measure of keeping these c1efinitions by authors. It also looks how they these genres change. There is also performed content ol' texts, the most frequent topics and opinions of redactors about world events. The thesis also tries to find out the stereotypical view of various foreign countries, which the magazine shows to its public. The thesis analyzes more than hall' one year of the Týden magazine, especially period between June anel December 2008.

Forms of money and how their emissions
Tůmová, Lenka ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Mašová, Miroslava (referee)
In this work, I describe the history of money, when, how and why it arose. Also, I will consider what the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of money. As the last chapter in the history of money I will bring the historical reasons for conversion to another currency. Next I will address the present. Present way of emissions and forms of money, mainly on the role of cash and non-cash money now and in the future. The last block of work will be devoted to transition to another currency. I'll look at what the Czech Republic should expect from the adoption of the euro and to recommend measures that should be taken to avoid subsequent problems such as inflation. In this chapter, I will work with the experience of other countries in the European Union, especially with experience in Slovakia.

Consumer contracts. Direct sale in the Czech Republic, the EU and the USA.
Strnadel, Dalibor ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Salač, Josef (advisor)
- 142 - Abstract The purpose of my thesis is to analyse the regulation of consumer contracts negotiated away from permanent retail locations and to outline the industry of direct selling in the Czech Republic, the European Union and the United States. The thesis is subdivided into six independent chapters. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the thesis. This chapter is divided into three parts. Part One defines direct selling as a channel of distribution for the marketing of products and services directly to consumers. Part Two presents different kinds of direct selling, i.e. door-to-door selling, person-to-person selling, home parties and group selling. Finally Part Three compares direct selling with distance selling. Chapter Two provides an outline of the relevant legal regulation of direct selling. The current legislation in the European level is composed of Directive 85/577/EEC which relates to protection of the consumers in respect of contracts negotiated away from business premises. The Directive has been implemented into Czech legal system on the basis of the Czech Republic's membership in the European Union. The Directive is provided in Section 57 of Czech Civil Code 40/1964 Coll. This Part also looks at the process of the review of the consumer acquis. Chapter...

Strategy of the care of gifted and talented pupils in Slovakia
Sandanusová, Anna ; Švecová, Milada (advisor) ; Čížková, Věra (referee) ; Dytrtová, Radmila (referee)
The disertation thesis has focused on the strategy of care of gifted nad talented pupils in Slovakia. Based on the analysis of present situation we have monitored schools for gifted pupils, basic school classes for such children and these children in Slovakia and mainly in the Nitra region.žiakov. We have been looking for the different types of care of gifted children amongst teachers and students of basic and secondary school in Slovakia. The study has compared different types of care for talented students and pupils provided by different educational institutions (State Vocational Education Institute, National Institute for Education, Slovak Youth Institute ), non- state organizations and foundations. Based on empiric research we formulated a proposal of the strategy of care of gifted and talented pupils, mainly during out-of-school activities (by example of Secondary school specialised activity)

Group and cooperative learning in language teaching in the Czech Republic and Germany
Hufeislová, Gabriela ; Poláčková, Věra (referee) ; Kasíková, Hana (advisor)
The aim of this work is to theoretically determine the co-operative teaching in the current concept of teaching, to look for principles for its using, to determine its options in language teaching. The work has two parts - theoretical and empirical. In the theoretical part it shows that the implementation of cooperative teaching in groups brings other demands for the teachers than the traditional concept of using the frontal forms and it shifts responsibility for learning to the learners themselves. It is described that its effectiveness is determined by respecting the whole system of co-operative teaching in a form of a few well-defined principles. Its application in language teaching offers opportunities to practise the language effectively and allows to use the language in natural situations, which is generally regarded the most effective and most natural method of learning the language. From the research it has shown that the co-operative teaching of languages is not applied in the lessons because the teachers do not have the skills and knowledge. Their knowledge has revealed only in the group work, but even here it is not used very often because of the lack of time.

Volunteering as a possible supplement to nurse's professional activity in infant's and children's homes
Kukačková, Markéta ; Štětovská, Iva (referee) ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor)
Volunteering in Infants' homes is quite a new area of volunteering in the Czech Republic and is slowly developing. The aim of the present study was to introduce and evaluate one concrete example of a volunteer program in the Infants' and Childrens' home for children up to three years in Prague - Krč. This program was started four years ago and its main idea is to find one volunteer for each child in the home who would visit the child regularly at least once a week and who would pay him individua! attention. So every child can ha ve at least for a while o ne adult person only for himself and doesn 't have to share that person' s attention with other children. We were interested in the opinions of volunteers and nurses about this · new program. These two independent groups are the main participants and also observers of this kind of volunteering, so their opinions are important for evaluating the program and also for creating a functional methodology. This methodology is the outcome of this diploma thesis, and could be an inspiration for other similar institutions. Nurses and volunteers agree, that the relationship between child and volunteer develops with regular visits. This can be observed mainly in the behaviour of toddlers older than one year. The children usually look forward to their volunteer's visit,...

Zvláštnosti profesní etikety a obchodního protokolu Francie
Veselá, Jana ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Müllerová, Františka (referee)
This theses describes specialities of professional etiquette and business protocol in France. The aim of this theses is to provide comlete view of rules of behaviour in business relations with French business partners primarily because of the fact that France has become, during last 15 years, an importat business partner of the Czech Republic. The first chapter defines terms professional etiquette and business protocol in general and chracterizes basic French qualities. The second chapter is dedicated to specialities of professional etiquette in France. It is focused on character of French companies, work etiquette, business trips and business negotiations with French business partners as well. The third chapter is concentrated on business protocol in France which means the rules of etiquette that should be followed during business negotiations with the French. It describes forms of introdictions, addressings, the rules of written and oral etiquette as well as the rules of dressing and dining. The fourth chapter is devoted to France and to the Czech-French business relations. The aim of this chapter is to shortly characterize the situation of France in the international trade and developing business relations between France and the Czech Republic.

Emission trading: evaluation of the European experience
Řízková, Markéta ; Ščasný, Milan (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
Our aim is to show complex picture and highlight the most discussed features of the emission trading and especially the functioning of the European System of Emission Trading (EU ETS) as a representative of the biggest functioning emission trading system. The key approaches involved in our analysis are both theoretical and practical. In the theoretical section we compare emission trading and environmental taxes and we discuss when it is better to regulate by price and when by quantity instruments. We will discuss the possible allocation methods and especially method of auctioning as the most theoretically preferred allocation method. The practical approach will tackle following two aspects: how the emission allowances have been allocated within the EU ETS in Phase 1 and Phase 2 and what the planned changes are in post 2012. Finally, we will look at the results of allocation versus emission during the first trading period in years 2005-2007 and how it might look in the future in Phase 2 and beyond..

China and Africa: the partnership rediscovered and the implications for the European Union
Kopecká, Petra ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
China is becoming an increasingly important actor in international political and economic relations. The pace of Chinese economic growth triggers a progressively growing demand for natural resources. After launching the "open-door" policy in the Chinese modern history (which attracted the important sources of capital inflows), the Chinese government introduced a "go-out" strategy for the Chinese companies to integrate them into the global structures. This strategy has its direct impacts on developing countries, where the Chinese presence is apparent the most. China is cooperating with all of the developing regions; however, sixty-year long cooperation with Africa is outstanding in many ways. In this continent China has to encounter other traditional actors -- European Union above all, as Africa constitutes a centrepiece in European development cooperation policy. The aim of this master thesis is to describe the shape and evolution of long-term Sino-African relations into today's "strategic partnership", which is being regarded as "rediscovered" in this thesis, and to conclude with the implications for the EU policy. To achieve this, the thesis is divided into three chapters. First chapter deals with the theoretical basis for the shape of Sino-African relations, in broad terms of Chinese foreign policy towards developing countries. The second chapter looks onto actual, mainly economic and developmental, impacts of the Chinese "go-out" strategy on Africa. The thesis indicates the approach of the European Union to the rediscovered partnership.

Jewish wedding rites in Czech and in Moravia in past and nowadays
Veselská, Dana ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Sochorová, Ludmila (referee)
The introductory part of this work touches upon Jewish life and culture, sources, and, in general, the importance and course of marital union in Judawell as briefly looking at issues concerning the legal status of Jewish weddings emia and Moravia and the status of women in Jewish society. The next pdeals with the wedding preparations, ceremony and festivities, focusing on the actuawedding ceremony and, to a certain extent, following the structure of its usual coThe Jewish wedding has two basic portions - the betrothal (Heb. Kiddushin or Erushin) and the wedding (Heb. Nissuin). Before the actual ceremony under the wedding baldachin (Heb. huppah), the bride and groom fast, take a ritual bath (Heb. mikveh) and sign the wedding contract (Heb. ketubbah) with witnesses. After thceremony of bedeken - the veiling of the bride's face - the groom (Heb. hatan) athe bride (Heb. kala) are brought under the huppah, where the first part of the ceremony - the betrothal - begins. The bride circles the groom, a blessing is said over wine which is then drunk by the wedding couple, the ring is placed on the bride'finger and the wedding contract is read. The betrothal is then followed by the awedding, during which seven nuptial blessings (Heb. Sheva Berakhot) are recited and the wedding couple drink from a second cup of wine....