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Reality show as the form of communication
Flídrová, Michaela ; Janovec, Ladislav (advisor) ; Holanová, Radka (referee)
In my diploma thesis, I examined reality show from various points of view. /\s an example, I chose reality show called VyVoleni 2, which had been broadcasted by Prima TV in 2006. After processing of the topic, I have drawn following conclusions. In the first chapter of my thesis, I specified the main features of reality show: Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Political region Most in year 1938
Mocová, Jitka ; Gebhart, Jan (referee) ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor)
Jako téma své diplomové práce jsem si zvolila "Politický okres Most v roce 1938". Cílem bylo postihnout vzájemný vztah českého a německého živlu v průběhu necelých 70. let, a to se zaměřením na rok 1938, jako na přelomový okamžik tohoto vztahu. Okres Most byl svým charakterem, v rámci pohraničních oblastí, zcela specifický. Jednalo se o oblast, kde se německé obyvatelstvo muselo vyrovnávat se silnou českou menšinou. Sleduji politický okres od doby, kdy se začala jeho národnostní struktura měnit v souvislosti s těžbou uhlí, tedy do 70. let 19. století. Z tohoto důvodu je práce rozdělena do tří částí: I. část Habsburská monarchie (od 70. let 19. století do r. 1918), II. část Československá republika (1918-1935) a m. část: Rok 1938. Jednotlivé části jsou dále děleny na kapitoly. V první části se snažím zachytit změnu národnostního složení obyvatelstva politického okresu v závislosti na rozvoji těžby hnědého uhlí. Opírám se především o práce Jana Měchýře l popisující jednak proces zakládání dolů, ale i život a smýšlení tehdejších horníků. Práce jsou staršího data a částečně ovlivněny dobovou ideologií, ale přesto, pokud se týče faktografických údajů a znalostí problematiky, jedná se o díla vysoké hodnoty. V kapitole, zabývající se národnostními poměry, využívám údajů Z. Šubrta a L. Fediuka2 , kteří prováděli v...

The physiotherapy in patients with compression fractures in the lumbar spine area
LUKŠAN, Filip
This bachelor?s thesis focuses on physiotherapy of patients with compression fractures of the lumbar spine. Compression fractures of lumbar vertebrae are caused by excessive dynamic pressure on the lumbar spine. These fractures come about both by reason of direct causes such as falls from heights or injuries from automotive accidents. Osteoporosis is another aspect. It is a generalized skeletal disease which causes bone mass degradation and is therefore an indirect cause of compression fractures of the lumbar vertebrae. Women over 70 years of age are the most frequent sufferers. The aim of this bachelor?s thesis is to map out physiotherapy methods used in patients with compression fractures of the lumbar vertebrae. The paper is divided into two major sections: theoretical and practical. The theoretical section describes the anatomical structures concerned, osteoporosis types and diagnostics, types and causes of lumbar vertebrae injuries and their mechanism. A further focus is diagnosing these injuries and potential treatments, i.e., conservative and surgical. Physiotherapeutic methodologies which may be use for these conditions are the topic of another chapter in the theoretical section. They include the Vojta method, sensorimotor stimulation, proprioceptive neuromuscular stimulation, spinal exercises, large ball exercises, dynamic neuromuscular stabilization, school of the back and physical therapy. Using these physiotherapeutic methodologies can result in a reduction in pain, support of the healing process and improvement of the functional stability of the lumbar vertebrae. A total of four probands were selected for the practical section and divided into two groups: patients immediately after a fracture and patients in whom the healing has been completed. All the patients were treated conservatively, i.e., using the Jewett brace. The first group consisted of two patients hospitalized in the České Budějovice, a.s. hospital. I took their history and carried out input and output kinesiology analyses. The therapy took 3?4 weeks. Using the methodologies mapped out in the theoretical section, I prepared my own physiotherapeutic procedure governing the entire therapy period. In these patients, the focus was put on positioning in bed, using the Jewett brace, the proper walking stereotype while using the brace, achievement of self-sufficiency and independence in daily activities along with strengthening the muscle corset. This therapy helped the patients transfer to home care in the shortest time possible. The second group consisted of two patients whose fractures have been healed but continued to suffer from pain in the lumbar region. Here too, I took their history and carried out the input and output kinesiology analyses. The therapy took 3?4 weeks. It focused on the activation of the deep muscle and strengthening the surface muscle using the methods of the lumbar spine dynamic stabilization, exercise on a large ball, proprioception and learning the principles of taking care of one?s back. The contribution made by this bachelor?s thesis lies in mapping out the methodologies to be used for these conditions and preparing the author?s own physiotherapeutic procedure for these issues.

Systems of continuing education in pedagogy of dance
Mikysková, Barbara ; Mužík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Beneš, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis "Systems of continuing education in pedagogy of dance" presents a description of key interactions in the area of continuing education in pedagogy of dance. For the purpose of this thesis the field of pedagogy of dance is understood as a structure consisting of two main factors: three subjects (pedagogue of dance- educational organization- student) and processes by which they influence each other. The aim of the thesis is to describe these processes and their consequences. All values that orient the educational interactions in pedagogy of dance are given by these processes. The main resource of information is a research based on a quantitative questionnaire- survey . The survey was focused on mapping the situation of continuing education in pedagogy of dance as a dynamic chain of interactions among institutions, pedagogues and students.

Current micropyment's situation
Horáčková, Lenka ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Očko, Petr (referee)
The topic of this bachelor's final project are micropayment systems focused on running information services. The work describes the Czech and foreign micropayment systems and compares them with other methods of payment for information services. Bachelor's final project is divided into five main chapters. Introductory chapter deals with the issue of putting into micropayment and defining terms. The second chapter summarizes the history of Czech micropayment systems until 2003. The third chapter is devoted to selected foreign micropayment systems and their applications. The fourth chapter deals with the micropayment systems, primarily the Czech coverage, which were active at the time of processing this project. Part of the chapter is also comparison with other methods of payment for information services. The largest part of the work is the fifth chapter mapping ways of paying for information services in the selected databases, encyclopedias, media, libraries, etc. The final chapter summarizes the issues of micropayment and outlines its further possible development.

Library 2.0 and application of its features in library systems
Procházková, Iveta ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Římanová, Radka (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis are software tools, enabling enriching of library systems in terms of library 2.0. The work deals with web 2.0 and library 2.0 concepts and describes tools enabling implementation of theirs' features into catalogues of both czech and foreign libraries. The bachelor thesis is divided into four main chapters. Introductory chapter serves as an introduction into problematics of Library 2.0 and definition of used terms. The second chapter is devoted to concepts of web 2.0 and library 2.0 and gives examples of usage in library environment. The third chapter deals with new requirements on library catalogues and implementation of web 2.0 and library 2.0 features in library systems. The main part of the work is the fourth chapter that describes software tools enabling introducing library 2.0 features into library catalogues. The final chapter summarizes possibilities of use of library 2.0 features in library catalogues and compares the chosen tools, that enable implementation of library 2.0 features.

Ecologic aspects of product labelling
Mikešová, Veronika ; Hadrabová, Alena (advisor) ; Remtová, Květoslava (referee)
This thesis analyzes systems of product labeling. The aim is to assess the current state of the product labeling and may propose possible improvements. It brings a description and analysis carried out most of the current product labeling systems used in the Czech Republic. The conclusion provides an analysis of the labeling especially in ecological terms, as well as the shortcomings in the system of labeling, such as lack of propagation, lack of cooperation of providers brand and lack of cooperation of Ministry of the Environment with the providers and lack of standardization and fragmentation.

Mortgage crisis
Aleksandrova, Natalia ; Šoltés, Viktor (advisor)
Work is focused on the causes, running and consequences of mortgage crisis in the U.S., it consists of three main chapters. The first chapter focuses on the description of the general and specific components of American mortgage market. Examines the elements and processes associated with mortgage loans. The aim of this chapter is to understand the principle on which the mortgage market in the U.S. stands, fixing mortgage industry to the financial system and an explanation of assumptions that in the future caused that crisis. The second chapter describes the key events both before the crisis, which had big influence on its creation, and the second event of the crisis itself. The third chapter informs about the consequences of the crisis, especially about the activities rescuing the financial world and find people who are responsible for the damage.

Analysis of PPC systems with various PPC campaigns
Seman, Vladimír ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Cerman, Michal (referee)
Pay per click (PPC) advertising over the past few years has gained importance and companies invest larger amounts of money into it. There are more PPC systems in the market from which to choose for advertising. Which PPC system is appropriate to use for a specific campaign? This thesis consists of four chapters (excluding introduction and conclusion). The first chapter clarifies terms, talks about the basic characteristics of the subject and gives an idea of the importance of the topic (position of pay per click in the market of internet advertising). The second chapter characterizes three PPC systems (and their principles) which the author considers to be the most important in the Slovak market. The third chapter is important for the characterisation of different types of PPC campaigns. In it the author used his own classification of PPC campaigns. Two case studies are analysed in the fourth chapter. According to them an evaluation of the suitability of selected PPC systems is made (using induction method). The first three chapters are based on an analysis of available literature, the fourth part on the author's own experiences.

Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testamet
Pauli, Michal ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
ANOTATION Title: Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testament The aim of this thesis is to show the extent to which the Old Testament pilgrimages issue - as a specific religious phenomenon - is related to the identity, historic formation, and eschatological targeting by the chosen people of Israel at the Lord, their God. After an introductory chapter, which covers the basic contextual foundations of the issue (anthropology, human movement, the history of the religious community, the anakefaleiósis of its "founder" and the myth that the objectives of the entire human race are in perfect harmony), the author moves on to discuss to the legal standards and regulations which applied on the pilgrimages, as codified in the Pentateuch. In this second chapter the author focuses mainly on the way in which the celebration of pilgrimage holidays helped build the identity of God's people in diverse environments, times and circumstances, and the development of the liturgy of the three major pilgrimages that culminate in pre-exile Jerusalem. In the third chapter, the author focuses on the conflicts between the prophetic institution and the royal and clerical institution in the environment of the temple in Zion. He shows that the dynamics of the Lord's cult and pilgrimage celebration are threatened by formalism if the...