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Financial Costs of Loans. Their Impact in Income Tax in Concrete Companies
Bednářová, Kamila ; Jurajdová,, Hana (referee) ; Svirák, Pavel (advisor)
My diploma thesis deals with questions arising during loans and debts acceptance and tax deductibility check of connected financial costs for purposes of corporate income tax. It observes the issue from the perspective of corporate bodies and contains guidance for application of relevant law enforcements. The key part is the practical part of my diploma thesis where I approach the real issues of particular business companies in great detail. This part includes proposals for loan and debt optimalization with regard to the tax impact.

Contribution to the formulation of polyester nanoparticles with terbinafine
Sulíková, Barbora ; Dittrich, Milan (advisor) ; Matysová, Ludmila (referee)
Charles Univerzity in Prague Faculty Of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Candidate: Barbora Sulíková Consultant: Doc. RNDr. Milan Dittrich, CSc. Title of thesis: Contribution to the formulation of polyester nanoparticles with terbinafine In the theoretical part of this thesis are published some basic information concerning some aspects of nanotechnology as perspective field of human activity, indicated main possibilities of the realisation of nanotechnological methods used for ameliorating the pharmacotherapy efficiency, described nanoparticulate systems used as drug carriers, and also presented for the praxis valuable methods of nanoparticles preparation with relevancy for the eventual production in the future. The experimental part of the thesis refers about granulometric characterisation of nanoparticles prepared from terpolymer of DL-lactic acid, glycolic acid, and tripentaerythritol by the emulsion- solvent distribution method via emulsion of the o/w type. The reason of the nanoparticles selection was in the use of them as potential carrier for prolongation of liberation or targeting of antimycotic drug terbinafine. The experimental variables selected as studied factors was concentration of polymeric carrier, concentration of the base of terbinafine in the...

Czech Hard and Soft Power: Is Czech Participation in Afghanistan "European" or "American"?
Bílý, Prokop ; Barša, Pavel (advisor) ; Slačálek, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Joseph Nye's hard and soft power concepts and applies them to Czech Republic's participation in Afghanistan. The initial point of this text is represented, besides hard soft power's conceptual discussion, also by the debate on American and European approach to foreign affairs. In Afghanistan, the Czech Republic embarks upon within wider international community and as for the reconstruction process, commenced after fall of the Taliban at the end of 2001, it engages both the army and civilian personnel. Development co-operation is pursued by Czech non-governmental organizations. Behavior of the mentioned Czech subjects is studied from the hard and soft power perspective.

The economic development of Iceland at the beginning of the 21st century
Mrážiková, Ivana ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the economic development of Iceland at the beginning of the 21st century. The thesis consists of three parts. The first part briefly describes the development of Icelandic economy in the second half of the 20th century. The second section of this paper focuses on economic development of Iceland from 2001-2009, with emphasis on the Icelandic financial crisis and collapse of the banking sector in 2008. The last chapter analyses positive economic development after the crisis and describes its future perspectives.

Assesment of Market Potential of 3D Body Scanners within the Target Group of 3D Print Stores
Martini, Julian ; Lhotáková, Markéta (advisor) ; Maurer, Markus (referee)
The world has recently witnessed the widespread of 3D printing technology. In the shadow of this development a new means of freezing time was born: 3D figurines. A 3D figurine is a mini version of oneself; a little sculpture manufactured by 3D Printers. These 3D figurines are sold for a profit by so called 3D Print Stores to consumers. For the production of such a 3D figurine one needs 3D Body Scanners. It is from the perspective of a producer of 3D Body Scanners that this master thesis was written. The objective was to establish whether or not the company should tap into that new market segment of 3D Print Stores. Furthermore a market entry strategy was to be developed. Thus a marketing research study was performed. For the analysis of the market segment primary and secondary data was scrutinized, which was gathered through expert interviews and desktop research. The primary scope of the study was limited to Germany. Overall the market segment proved to be promising, as consumers regard 3D figurines as a more sophisticated alternative to a digital photo. Competition is currently low, but the threat of new players entering the segment is high. Thus a market entry strategy was elaborated that suggests tapping into the market as fast as possible; thereby obtaining a first mover advantage and pre-empting market space. Furthermore a differentiation strategy was proposed to shield against growing competition.

Use of workshops during requirements analysis for software projects
Pacourek, Kryštof ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This thesis reacts to the still poorly mastered area of requirements analysis in the development of software, which shows that incorrectly defined requirements are one of the major causes of failure of software projects. The thesis deals with the techniques for gathering requirements, for example the use of requirements workshops as an approach, where a number of various stakeholders under the guidance of a facilitator create a defined output and collectively shape the requirements for SW. Organizing similar workshops is an intensive activity in which it is necessary to consider many aspects; these are discussed in the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical outcome of this work is a methodological framework purposed as a guideline for organizing a specific workshop focused on understanding the problem areas and solutions, identifying stakeholders and the scope of the project, where the problem is viewed from the perspective of the overall context and detachment, which is essential in the early stages of the software project. The workshop was designed and implemented during a university course Software Project and adapted the MMSP methodology, which is used in the course.

Economic relations between Germany and the Czech Republic from 2004 to 2009
Houdková, Lenka ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Antal, Jarolím (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with economic relations between Germany and the Czech Republic from 2004 to 2009. First chapter deals with the general economic characteristics of Germany. It is focused on foreign trade and foreign direct investment. The second chapter describes the economic relations between the Czech Republic and Germany. The most of this part writes about trade in goods and services and the flow of foreign direct investment. The third chapter deals with cooperation between the Czech Republic and Bavaria and Saxony. In conclusion prospects and perspectives of economic cooperation between the Czech Republic and Germany in the future are discussed.

Significant factors influencing the social rehabilitation of mentally ill
BAUERNÖPLOVÁ, Alexandra
Mental illness significantly influences all aspects of life. Mental health care goes beyond horizons of medicine and becomes the object of interest of society-wide importance. This thesis is devoted to people with a psychotic disorder. It is focused on their subjective view of themselves, human relations and perspectives of their lives. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis defines basic concepts and characteristics of psychotic disorders. Social problems of human life with psychotic illness, self-stigmatization question and the impact of the disease on family members is summarized in the next section. Following part is devoted to the status of the mentally ill in society, social issues connected with mental illness, their life perspective and communication problems which face mentally ill persons. End of theoretical part deals with the areas of complex psychiatric, psychosocial and community care, including psychiatric care reform, which is currently being very slowly implemented. The practical part includes qualitative research aims, research questions and methods of data collection. The research group consisted of people with psychotic illness. The data were obtained through interviews. The resulting audio data have been transferred by verbatim transcription into written form and processed by open coding. Subsequently, all data were analyzed and interpreted most complex and interrelated in story form.

Controlled Freedom of Choice: Interaction in New Media
Jakubčáninová, Eva ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor) ; Slavíček, Daniel (referee)
This diploma thesis concerns topic of control within interactivity in the new media. It deals with concept of interactivity from the perspective of the new media and semiotics. Later on it presents insight on different mechanisms and levels of control, which are present within the interactivity. The thesis is focused only on those mechanisms that are aimed at a user. These concern for example dataveillance, data-based discrimination, disciplination, tailoring, monitoring or persuasive games. This line is extended and connected with the contributions of Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault and Vilém Flusser, who dealt with topics such as power, discipline and apparatuses. The aim of this thesis is to find out, what is the position of a user in relation to the mechanisms of control and what are her/his possibilities of action against these mechanisms (if any). Keywords: interactivity, new media, control, surveillance, semiotics, user, data, apparatus

Sustainable tourism development in the chosen destination - Protected Landscape Area Kokořínsko
Svobodová, Eliška ; Indrová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Petrů, Zdenka (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the sustainable tourism development in the Protected Landscape Area Kokořínsko. The aim is to evaluate current state of sustainable tourism in this area and outline the perspectives of its further development. The theoretical part is dedicated to the definition of the concept of sustainable development and its application to the tourism in protected areas. The beggining of the practical part describes the Protected Landscape Area Kokořínsko. The practical part is also concerned with the organization of tourism and an analysis of offer of environmentally friendly forms of tourism. The thesis is completed with an overall evaluation based on the SWOT analysis, chosen indicators of sustainable tourism development and a questionnaire survey among tourists, residents, entrepreneurs in the tourism industry and municipalities in the region of the Protected Landscape Area Kokořínsko.