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Prevention of cervical cancer
Berland, Ingvild ; Šafář, Petr (advisor)
I chose the theme of my diploma thesis, prevention of cervical cancer not based on my long-term interest in this subject, but after my clinical practise during 5th year of medicine. I was fortunate enough to be accepted to do parts of my practical training in a hospital in Molde, Norway. My consultant there was an experienced gynaecologist that thought me as much as possible in few weeks. In particular he thought me about cervical cancer and ways how it is possible to prevent it. I also saw many patients affected by the cancer and took part in prevention of some that might suffer from the cancer if they would not get this treatment. To see the outcome without sufficient prevention was sad, but also very inspiring, it was an excellent method of learning how important prevention can be and that the best way how to treat disease is in fact to find ways how to prevent it. Cervical cancer and its prevention programme is an excellent example of how medicine has succeeded and I hope that reading this diploma work will help the reader understand the degree of its value.

The Relationship between a Student?s Minority Status and Success in School
Hajná Rozsívalová, Markéta ; Bittnerová, Dana (referee) ; Hadj - Moussová, Zuzana (advisor)
The objective of this páper is to describe the attitude o f a pupil of Roma origin to achievement of success in school education, and to demonstrate his life story. The paper is divided into two parts, a theoretical and an empirical one. The data were collected in two stages (first and respectively second semester of school year 2004/2005), they relate to different samples and they were not always targeted on the same subject. For this reason, the empirical part is further divided into two subsections. In the first of these I used a questionnaire by means of which I wanted to find and defíne a definite framework of success at school, which would be based on the respondents' attitudes. I intended to find out, what statements made by respondents would best characterise success at school and what and to what extent is most significant for their individual sense of success. I also wanted to show, how the respondents' attitude towards success at school gradually develops. In order to make the reading of the text easier I have placed the theoretical part at the beginning, although it was developed in parallel with evaluation of questionnaires. In the second part, which I believe is most important in this text, I have tried to develop in more detail data from the first part and plače them into a wider context The...

The Spirituality of the Lay and the New Church Movements
Bukovský, Lukáš ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Spirituality of laymen and new church movements Bachelor study, named "Spirituality of laymen and new church movements" is describing incresement of laymen`s sense, especially after The Second Vatican`s Council and their spirituality, which is more and more realised in new church movements and communities. Study advancing through the continuity of themes, which are stepwise describing and defining main points of the laymen`s spirituality and new church movements. Conclusion of this study describes common activity of new movements and communities in Czech republic. Key words Spirituality, laymen, new movements, new evangelization, Pentecost.

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Kasalová, Zdislava ; Škrha, Jan (advisor) ; Piťha, Jan (referee) ; Kittnar, Otomar (referee)
Diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolaemia and arterial hypertension are the best known risk factors of atherosclerosis- the most common macrovascular disease. The aim of our work was to asses influence of this risk factors on microcirculation. We supposed, that the smallest vessels are the most sensitive to the noxious influence and that microvascular disorder will be early indicator of vascular impairment. Our work has shown, that risk factors influence on microcirculation is completely different, in the contrast with relatively uniform influence on macrovaslular level. Diabetes mellitus presents two completely different entities, from the microvascular point of view. Pathogenesis of microvascular and macrovascular complications in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the same- it is the long- term hyperglycaemia, but it's influence on microvascular reactivity is completelly different. In Type 1 diabetic patients, microvascular reactivity impairment develops later, and it is in correlation with presence and severity of the most common microvascular complication- peripheral neuropathy. On the contrary, in Type 2 diabetes mellitus microvascular reactivity impairment occures in early stage of this dissease and is not connected with presence and severity of peripheral neuropathy. In patients with...

Insularity and connection in E.M. Forster's Howards End and A Passage to India
Rezková, Jana ; Beran, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Armand, Louis (referee)
Howards End and A Passage to India, the two best known novels by E.M. Forster are quite different in theme and setting, but they have an important aspect in common. Both novels take place in a strictly divided society and they both deal with the insularity and narrow-mindedness of separate communities and their inability to reach beyond their own environment and experience. "Only connect ... ", an epigraph from Howards End, introduces one of the central themes of F orster' s writing. E. M. Forster strongly believed in the importance of personal relationships and in living a full, undivided life. That is, a life in which spiritual, physical, emotional and rational aspects are all in harmony. 1 In order to reach the desired harmony, one needs to establish connections not only between the spiritual and material life, but also on the level of personal relations. Forster is concerned with an individual's search for harmony, but also with finding harmony and overcoming fragmentation in the whole society. To reach such harmony, both within the self and within the society, is what the characters of his novels strive for. Forster disregarded religion already during his university years2 and this may have led him to consider personal relationships of primary importance. His belief in personal relations is also...

Talent as an important component of dramatic expression and the possibilities for its cultivation
Havlínek, Tomáš ; SCHEJBAL, Milan (advisor) ; PAVELKA, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the theme of actor´s talent and outlines the possibilities for its cultivation, which is perceived by author as the key basis for artistic progress and professional growth. The theme of talent is first subdued to theoretical analysis through defining coherent terms and their interaction. The core of the thesis is survey the theme with eyes of young actor, the theme of talent is shown on the specific examples in connection in the acting profession and its specifics. Ways leading to the identification and cultivation of talent are described with help of specific examples from the career of the author, starting with first stage experience via his studies at the Academy of Performing Arts up to professional practice experience. The further target of the thesis is to concentrate on the assessment and evaluation of actor´s talent while attempting even a significant self-reflection.

The Analysis of Manager´s Directing Style in Administration
Pellarová, Alžběta ; Hron, Jan (advisor) ; Věra, Věra (referee)
This Diploma work characterizes managerial styles of the managers in public administration. It is divided into two structure parts. In a theoretic level, the work introduces and describes themes such as management, manager, managerial positions, managerial functions, management styles, communications, motivation, delegation and public administration. In the own part of Diploma work the knowledge from a theoretic part is applied to analyse the management style in public administration. The analysis was made by a controlled interview with chosen managers. From these controlled interviews the information was taken, from which was prepared a summary and a recommendation. In these interviews each manager evaluated his own manager style. On the basis of results from these interviews the manager style was classified to each manager. After that everything was commented and the recommendations were declared, how to practise the manager style to the best final labour effect.

Images of political Parties
Kunštát, Daniel
As a part of a March survey there was a question focused on a way , how voters perceive 4 long-term strongest political Parties : ODS,ČSSD, KDU-ČSL a KSČM.There were chosen some criterions, that represent both concrete aspects of programme and general characteristics of their activity at political stage.

Creation of trading strategies based on technical analysis
Kosek, Jiří ; Musílek, Petr (advisor) ; Vacek, Vladislav (referee)
In my thesis I would like to explain the issues of technical analysis and her consequences for financial derivatives trading. I tried to interpret the basic techical patterns and most common technical indicators. I also explain the elementary information about futures contracts and their principles in relation to the current world trends regarding computerization of trading or establishing exchange alliances. In the next stage I will describe popular strategies, wich will be analyzed and backtested. My thesis also includes rules how to evaluate a trading concept properly. The main part of my work is in the third section, where I try to enhance a particular strategy with money management or optimization. My goal is to improve the trading concepts efficiency in the market. Last step is to show critical methods which are necessary for veriffying a strategy robustness and evaluating its potential.

Application of selected conceptual nursing models on client with huntington's disease
Běhounek, Jan ; Židovská, Jana (advisor) ; Jirkovský, Daniel (referee) ; Jarošová, Darja (referee)
Bachelor thesis discourse possibilities of the usage of conceptual nursing models. Gordon's model is applied on client with Huntington's disease diagnosed in different stages of the disease. Johnson's model is presented on sample case reports. The focus of the thesis is a numeric representation of certain differences that the application of the Gordon's model bears. Namely - different level of cooperation and self sufficiency of patients with same primary diagnose. Surveyed sample included 5 men diagnosed with Huntington's disease, each in one of the five described stages of the disease. Two of them were receiving outpatient care, three of them were hospitalized in psychiatry clinic. Research study - The state of nursing documentation in Czech Republic, or more precisely - experience with practical application of mentioned concepts. The sample size included 108 healthcare providing institutions from Czech Republic, or more precisely opinion of head nursing representatives of these institutions.