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Igor Stravinskij - Chamber Pieces with Clarinet
Vaňková, Simona ; Hlaváč, Jiří (advisor) ; Mareš, Vlastimil (referee)
This bachelor labour is conceiveds as a practical survey of Igor Stravinskijs´ chamber works with clarinet. It contains short review of life, creation and creativ transoformations of the composer, his aestetic opiniens and wievpoints. The main part is list of particular chamber pieces devided by creative periods of Stravinskij. Each piece is completions with the short analysis and estimation in general meaning of his art activities. There is a list of a few music publishing houses whitch offer these pieces for practical using. My wish is to contribute to more frequent of performing of Stravinskijs´ works, not only by clarinetists, but by all musicians, who are interested in chamber music.

Legal issues of tax rates
Sadílek, Jiří ; Bakeš, Milan (advisor) ; Karfíková, Marie (referee)
Tax rate problems The subject of the graduation thesis is legal problems of tax rate. The aim of this thesis is description and estimation of the flat tax rate and states, where is established. First of all I define the basic kinds of tax systems - the tax system with one tax rate, the progressive tax system and the flat tax system. Further I deal with the principles and elements of the flat tax rate as interpreted by American economists Robert E. Hall and Alvin Rabushka who are generally acknowledged as fathers of the flat tax rate. Their concept results from three fundamentals - simplicity, equity and efficiency. Hall and Rabushka define the flat tax rate as a tax system with a constant tax rate and minimal tax allowances but it is necessary point out that their flat tax is determined only for income tax - the individual income tax and the business tax. Second I description and judge the most significant arguments for and contra the flat tax rate. The frequently used arguments in favour of the flat tax rate are that the flat tax offers simpler and more effective tax system, refuses double taxation or that motivates more to economic activity. On the contrary critics say that this tax system is unfair because is advantage only for rich people and reduces budget revenues. In the next chapter I analyze and...

Attractive employers
Nakládalová, Petra ; Šerák, Michal (referee) ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor)
This work summarizes to readers activities and issues of attractive employers, who try to be the best emloyer and lure new employees and to make the existing emloyees stable. On these pages I sum up the results, mostly of Czech studies about what makes employers attractive. There are many criteria how to assess this part of companies. The most frequent, is assessment on the basis of their personnel relations. The studies acknowledge a point of view of employees, human resources specialists, leaders, students and the general public. The essay is descriptive text, which characterizes the companies who try to be the best place to work for, offer a richer working environment, more interesting or extraordinary benefits and they pursue every possible way before deciding to let high-quality people go. An employee needs to know the goals of the company, what should they focus on or what the company expects of them and how will the emloyees participace in reaching this goal. It is very important, what do the employees gain from it. The employees watch the activity, behaviour and the results of their employers. This work analyzes each personnel activity which plays a significant role in the identification of high - quality employers and it could be interesting material for human resources specialists, managers or...

Neo-Pagan Features in Boyden's "Three Day Road"
Bohal, Vít ; Kolinská, Klára (advisor) ; Jindra, Miroslav (referee)
In the thesis for my upcoming bachelor's paper I aim to analyze the topic of religion in Joseph Boyden's novel Three Day Road (2005). More specifically, I aim to defend the hypothesis that within the spectrum of religious dialogue present within the novel, there is an overwhelming undertone of neo-pagan ideals. These ideals are presented as being positive, in the sense that they are life-supporting, rather than life-hindering. The main contention that I will draw will deal with the aspect of taboo, and how it is adressed throughout the novel. Contrary to Sigmund Freud's ideas (Freud's book Totem and Taboo will serve as the basis for my arguments) of taboo being a life-hindering, neurotic framework of belief, the views expressed by the two main narrators of the novel are in favor of taboo, and the narration itself draws a tragic end for the character who consistently defies these taboos. There is a moral aspect to the story expressed within the relationship of the two main characters, Xavier Bird and Elijah Whiskeyjack, and is based on this very adherence, or lack thereof, to taboos. The main taboo consistently appears to be that of cannibalism associated with the infamous Algonquin mythological figure of the windigo, which is the most frequent metaphor used within the narrtaive and is the most productive...