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Marketing and eGovernment
Svobodová, Dagmar ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Sedláček, Václav (referee)
e-Government concept is an idea of electronic government. It is not only about providing services through the Internet or other electronic media, but also about improving of the state apparatus effectivity and about simplifying of the communication between public and private sectors, as well as among public authorities themselves. This thesis should serve as a basis for understanding to the issues related to e-Government. It provides answers to questions like these: What is e-Government? What does it offer to its users? etc.. It explains the development and the current situation of e-Government in the Czech Republic and in the European Union. An important contribution of the thesis should be the inclusion of a marketing viewpoint. It focuses exclusively on the Czech Republic and on the marketing communications, which are used by the public sector to promote e-Government activities and to provide information.

Hindi and the language policy of the Republic of India
Nagy, Peter ; Marková, Dagmar (referee) ; Kostič, Svetislav (advisor)
This work deals with Hindi as the officiallanguage of India. It starts from its status as an officiallanguage as early as the colonial period. AIso deals with various ideas for promoting Hindi as a national and later an officiallanguage oflndia. It analyses it in the Constitution and the State Languages Act, concisely the most important government agencies for the promotion and dissemination of Hindi. It also focuses on its application in everyday life, especially in education. Further outlines the issues that are related to its use as official language in non-hindi States and why their possible causes persist. The work is based on the laws governing the status and application of Hindi as well as various books and magazines resources and here and there on online resources.

Analysis of the Special Educational Needs (SEN) degree programme of the Department of Special Education at Charles University in Prague
Dogbe, Daniel Sunkwa Quarcoco ; Šiška, Jan (advisor) ; Novosad, Libor (referee)
This qualitative small-scale case study is on "An Analysis of the Special Education Needs (SEN) Degree Programme of the Department of Special Education at Charles University in Prague". It was conducted between February and July 2010 to gain deep understanding into how teachers of learners with special needs are educated in the Czech Republic and to find out how the programme is promoting inclusive education in the country. The literature review on teacher education and special education needs underscored the importance of the topic in the new millennium as many governments and ministries through their faculties of education in universities are coming up with strategies to ensure the achievement of "education for all" by 2015. I administered semi-structured interview to 3 lecturers including a retired professor of the Department and an official from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports; questionnaire to 15 final year students selected through purposive sampling and reviewed official legal documents to gather data for the study. I analysed the data thematically using triangulation method to enhance the credibility and trustworthiness of the study. The results revealed that the programme comprises both theory and practicum components which are blended to produce competent graduate teachers. The...

Violence in the medical departments and ways to solve the problem
Židová, Marie ; Votroubková, Michaela (advisor) ; Ulrychová, Hana (referee) ; Rožnovská, Ludmila (referee)
Keywords : violence, aggression, anger, physical aggression, vocal aggression, violence at work, disease, health, legislation, prevention of violence The theme violence is a very widely known problem. It would be almost impossible to summarize everything about violence in one sentence. Here are some important points. Aggression is one of the prime topics in medical spheres, not only in the Czech Republic but also in the whole world. In earlier days, there weren't given any proper definitions of violence, hence it's very difficult to compare, whether there was more violence in the past or nowadays. In some cultures (for example: Muslims) mild violence is tolerated, mainly, if is committed on women. It is necessary that more government institutes deal with this problem. Certain correction of legislation in medicine is needed to protect its workers in their jobs. It is an obligation of an employer to guarantee a safety of his employees. For a job well done and a satisfaction of employees and for the happiness of patients it is extremely important, that all employees are qualified and in appropriate numbers. Theoretical part deals with the definitions of violence, anger, aggression. The theory discussed is, why the aggressive and violent behaviour occurs in general. The reasons of violence at work,...

Potenciál institucionálního prostředí v České republice pro realizaci PPP projektů
Pávek, Ondřej
Public-private partnership (PPP) projects form a relatively new dimension of funding and implementation of public services. In just a few decades since their inception in the United Kingdom, PPP projects have spread to other highly developed economies and developing countries have tried to implement this concept as well. The concept of Public-private partnership (PPP) and its benefits and potential risks are explained through literature research. From the study of the risks involved I derived demands on the institutional environment that would minimize them. Follows an assessment of the condition of the institutional environment of the Czech Republic and its comparison with other countries. The current situation in the country is so inhospitable to this type of delivery of public services that the promotion of its implementation would, with a high probability, be associated with waste of public resources and delays in the implementation. The institutional environment of the Czech Republic appears to be problematic in terms of corruption, transparency, law, the state of public finances, existence of institutions and government support. At the same time by their very nature, many of these unfavorable parameters of the institutional environment cannot be changed with any one-off action, therefore it wouldn't be useful to try to determine the potential horizon of the Czech Republic's readiness to implement the concept of Public-private partnership.

The aristocratic clothing of the Rudolphine Prague
ŠINDELÁŘ, Jakub
This bachelor's thesis deals about clothing of aristocratic citizens of rudolphine Prague. The question, which author wants to answer is: How was the nobility in this era dressed up? Because Prague was very cosmopolitan for government of Rudolf II., we can find there more specific styles of clothing. The opening chapter tells about the image of rudolphine Prague as itself. Next chapter contains a description of the fabrics, especially the most prized ones. Incoming chapters tells knowledge's about the most used fashion ways, then spanish and german style, and shows their differences against the another fashion styles worn in other European areas. Following part is discovering some details about the important fashion pendants, for example the suspension of rapier or the shape of underwear. The work continues by another different chapter, describing a few less known portraits, including unusual fashion elements or non - typical specialties for this period. There is also a part, telling about the famous persons, who could bring different fashion elements to the Prague. At the end, there is a chapter, in which author deals with the clothing, as the factor of criminality in everyday life.

Management tools and methods survey in companies operating on the Czech market
Kováč, Jozef ; Hrůzová, Helena (advisor) ; Šťastný, Daniel (referee)
Bachelor thesis discusses methods and techniques used by managers in corporate governance. The aim of this bachelor thesis is proving the difference between the use of management techniques for the domestic market and worldwide. The theoretical part contains descriptions of basic concepts, which are located throughout the work. Methodological section describes the ways in which it is possible to do research and also describes the management methods and tools. The third section describes the work situation and main features of the Czech economy. The analytical section is aimed at monitoring the current situation in corporate governance and the factors that influence changes in governance. It also compares the current situation with that in the past and global trends in governance. Finally, the author notes the essential work of the findings and the author recommends some measures, arising from work.

The Evolution of the EU's Strategic Thinking in Relation to Russia: The Factor of the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union
Gusačenko, Irina ; Rovná, Lenka (advisor) ; Litera, Bohuslav (referee)
This paper examined the development of the Strategic thinking of the European Union towards Russia from the beginning of the 1990 s till 2004. The paper recognized the existence of the three main strategies: bilateral one, multilateral and special one. The first strategy is characterized by giving the priority directly to the relationship between Russia and the member states of the EU. The Russian Federation neglected the existence of the European Union as an independent actor on the international scene during the 90 s. The specific example of such a behavior could be the relationship between Russia and Germany. This fact makes it more difficult for the EU to promote the coherent strategy of the European Union as a whole towards Russia. Due to the disgruntlement and frequent clashes between Russia and the EU, the two entities decided to use the so called special strategy in their relations. This strategy is based namely on the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement and on the Concept of the Four Common Spaces which began to be developed in 2000. The Union's eastern enlargement paved the way for the qualitative change in the strategic thinking of the European Union. Polish government proposed new concept, so called "Eastern dimension" of the European Union. This initiative gave the impulses for the evolution...

Tourism as a factor of regional development in Decin region
Kožďálová, Hana ; Kadeřábková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Khendriche Trhlínová, Zuzana (referee)
Tourism in recent years becomes a very important part of national economies. In many regions is tourism a major factor in regional development throughout the region. The aim of thesis is to determine whether tourism is a key factor in the development of area Decin. The theoretical part deals with defining the concept of tourism, examining the development of tourism and a description of its governing bodies in the Czech Republic. The practical part has been specifically focused on tourism in the area Decin, the main points of interest are the attractiveness of the territory, tourism infrastructure and tourism promotion by the public administration. The practical part contains a questionnaire, which aims to identify the causes of interests and the causes of unconcern in traveling to Decin. With the final SWOT analysis are plotted on the one hand, development opportunities and on the other hand, barriers to the development of tourism in Decin.

Perception of the Russian Threat in the Czech Political, and Administrative Discourse
Keřka, Ondřej ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Ludvík, Jan (referee)
Perception of the Russian Threat in the Czech Political, and Administrative Discourse Abstract The goal of this diploma thesis is to find how the Russian threat is perceived in the Czech political, and administrative discourse. The author decided to use constructivism, and discourse analysis to achieve the goal. Concretely he was inspired by Teun A. van Dijk's approach. The author chose actors, which in his opinion are the most important for shaping of the Russian threat construct in the Czech political, and administrative discourse. There are two categories of chosen actors. First category is composed of relevant institutions: The President of the Czech Republic, and his office, and The Government of the Czech Republic. The author chose five sub-actors to represent the government: The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Ministry of the Defence and Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic, and Ministry of Industry and Trade. Second category is aimed on parliamentary political parties, and movements in the Chamber of Deputies. The discourse could be characterized like fragmented. Chosen institutions mostly recognize possibility of Russian threatening behavior. They do not perceive any military threat for the Czech...