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Evaluation of food habits at preschool-age children
MADEJOVÁ, Nina
Presented bachelor work set the target to review and evaluate the eating habits of children with preschool age. Research was carried out in chosen nursery school MŠ Palackého in years 2011/2012 and 2012/2013. Particularly 42 children (22 boys and 20 girls) were concerned in this survey. Age category was from 5 to 6 years. Generally the research was divided in three main parts. First part of bachelor work was based on snack and lunch evaluation from the point of view of macronutrients and micronutrients content followed by comparison with standards of particular age category. Next part of research includes the individual children Body Mass Index (BMI) evaluation taken at the beginning and at the end of the research together with the setting of percentile. Third part contains the study of eating habits outside the school based on questionnaire analysis. The result show that the energy intake from school meals did not exceed the 50% of boys recommended daily allowance and 55% of girls recommended daily allowance. Fat intake wasn?t within the norms either. Recommended daily allowance was fulfilled at 39% in case boys? case and 43% in girls? case. Carbohydrate was below the recommended average in case of boys but at the same time it reached the recommended level in girls? case. Contrarily the level of proteins was fulfilled highly above recommended norms of more than 60%. Level of calcium was also unsatisfying and it only reached the level of 24,5% of daily recommended level. Level of Iron (Fe) and Riboflavin (B2) was normative.

Multi-Stage Gasification System and Its Practical Applications for the Commercial Production of Electricity and Heat from Biomass
Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Picek, I. ; Zahořík, P. ; Pohořelý, Michael
This paper describes a multi-stage gasification system and its practical application for the commercial production of electricity and heat from biomass.
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Amount of inluence of the kind of leisure time activities of fifteen year old children on manifestation of agressiveness
Hájek, Petr ; Marádová, Eva (referee) ; Kučírek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelory thesis brings the analysis of spending 6oustř time of 6oustř year old children with relation to the 6oustřednou agression and bullying, which is a topical 6ous nowadays. The goal of the thesis is to determine whether the way of spending 6oustř time, namely the fact that 6oustř year old children spend 6oust free time playing 6oustřed games or watching television programmes including 6oustřednou violence, inluences 6oust agressiveness. The thesis deals with the 6ous of spending 6oustř time of 6oustř year old children, the inluence of family on 6oustř year old children and also the development and the reasons of agression in the life of a child and bullying in its 6oustř forms and stages.

Case study - Lobbying of the Act No. 180/2005 Coll.
Řezáč, Tomáš ; Mrklas, Ladislav (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
Case study - Lobbying o f the Act No. 180/2005 Coll. (Law on Support fo r Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy Sources) is a study following legislative procedure of the Act No. 180/2005 Coll. It focuses primarily on the influence of interest groups, which were participating on law making of the particular act. The study firstly deals in general features with theoretical preconditions for lobbying in the Czech Republic, in order to set a background for a consequent case study. These theoretical conditions are partly verified and partly refuted in the case study. The theoretical part of the work firstly depicts the term of lobbying; secondly it surveys predisposition of legislative procedure to be lobbied. In the case study itself, the work pursues the ways and extent, in which lobbying is carried out. It analyses behavior of political parties, interest groups and professional associations during lobbying the Act No. 180/2005 Coll. In the end of the paper, the author looks, on basis of the case study outputs, for correlation between a lobbying subject and a type of lobbying used during influencing of the law-making. The paper is first of this kind in the Czech Republic. Because there are no analogous studies in scope of Czech political science, hence the author doesn't attempt a deep and...

Red Dragon
Urza, Martin ; Jákl, Vojtěch (referee) ; Lukeš, Dan (advisor)
RDX2 Server is a program which allows operation of Red Dragon NeXt Generation game. This game is turn based online strategy with fantasy background and it can be simultaneously played by hundreds of thousands players. Red Dragon NeXt Generation is a continuation of Red Dragon 2 which in many aspects exceeds and enhances (in terms of game system and also in terms of performance i.e. possibility of server to seat much more players). Communication with server can be done e.g. via client, which is appended to this bachelor thesis, however is not part of it.

Converter with very low input voltage
Jaško, Michal ; Beneš, Petr (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis describes a design and testing of an increasing direct voltage converter transforming light energy received by a photodiode to electrical energy with sufficient output voltage to power digital circuits. The theoretical part forms an overview of commercial circuits and the Linear Technology LTC3109 and the combination of Seiko S-822Z20 and S-8353D30MC are chosen as suitable for the further research. The function principles of these circuits are described. In the practical part the maximum output power and efficiency dependences on the internal resistance of the power source of the circuits are measured. Based on the results the characteristics of the Linear Technology circuit with different variants of the input transformers are compared. A modified Seiko circuit with an input photodiode is designed and its function is verified by laser diode powering through an optical fiber.

Renewable energy sources and project evaluation
Tošovský, Prokop ; Kracík, Jiří (referee) ; Dědek, Oldřich (advisor)
Firstly, this paper describes the European and particularly the Czech energy policy that aims to foster projects using renewable energy sources. The different European systems for supporting production of electricity from renewable energy sources are specifically discussed. These systems can be grouped into price-based and market-based systems and the specific rules usually differ from country to country. The Czech Republic uses the price-based system based on feed-in tariffs (green bonuses). The laws which support the production of electricity from renewable energy sources (particularly combined heat and power plants) are mentioned, focusing mainly on the description of the feed-in tariff system currently applied in the Czech Republic. An evaluation of a concrete project, combined heat and power plant using renewable sources of energy (biomass) as fuel, is carried out in the second part of the paper. This practical section uses the theoretical background and information given in the first part of the paper.

"Whip Inflation Now" and Its Impact on Inflation and Unemployment in the United States in the 1970's
Sirový, Michal ; Tajovský, Ladislav (advisor) ; Ráček, Martin (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the Gerald Ford's program WIN as a policy aimed at inflation. WIN is certainly determined by the time it was developer in. The essential aspects are unemployment rate, which had reached 9 percents in the 1970s, and the neglect of monetary policy. Ford's announced policy was the exact opposite of that of Nixon's. The infamous saving in the times of crisis was relatively mild, thus the speculations of an attempt of Ford's PR is an explanation. The CPI level had lowered in 1976 from 9.1 to 5.8 percent, yet the inflation had decreased only in the short-term, and it is a matter of discussion if WIN played any part in that. The relation betwen unemployment and inflation will be analysed at the background of Phillips curve in the second part of the paper.

Leoš Janáček - Sonata for Violin and Piano
Takahashi, Hiroko ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (advisor) ; PAZDERA, Jindřich (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is Sonata for violin and piano by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. This thesis briefly deals with Janáček´s biography and his way of composing ( see Chapter 1), the position of this Sonata among other Janáček´s works, the background of its creation and perception of the Sonata and Janáček´s as a composer in Japan ( see Chapter 2) and Janáček´s other violin works ( see Chapter4). Moreover, based on an analysis of the Sonata and listening to recordings of its five different performances I prepared my own interpretation ( see Chapter 3) which I played during the bachelor concert on March 10th 2012.I think that this thesis and the performance of the Sonata during the bachelor concert may become the inspiration for the next possible interpretation of this Sonata.

Diversifikation of export infrastructure with in European direction as a basis for strengthening energy security of the Russian Federation
Mareš, Michal ; Litera, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee)
Diploma thesis "Diversification of export infrastructure in European direction as a basis for strengthening energy security of the Russian Federation " are focused on Russian approach to the realization of energy infrastructure projects at first in European export direction. These thesis analyze current state of play of key Russian infrastructure projects in oil as well as gas sector and tray to point out all consequences connected with completion of this new infrastructure, which may affect current supply scheme for Europe, particularly for its central and eastern part. The Diploma thesis are based on large scale of literature and sources as well as on autor's personal experiences with functioning of energy sector of Russia an other CIS countries.