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Breeding of parrots and their ethology
Ctiborová, Barbora ; Zita, Lukáš (advisor) ; Ledvinka, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of this work was to develop a literature review that discusses the parrots and their ethology. Nowadays, the breeding of parrots became very popular. Ever since the antiquity, birds were bred for their beautiful singing and colorful color. Over the time, the parrots were imported from overseas throughout the Europe. To keep parrot satisfied, it is important to follow proper breeding factors. This thesis is focused primarily on these factors, including suitable cages, their safety equipment, dimensions, bowls, perches and resources for the enrichment of life. If a prospective breeder selects a parrot, it is important to choose a suitable point of sale, or a private breeder. Furthermore, the thesis is concerned with proper nutrition for parrots and the correct composition. Another important chapter deals with diseases of parrots and their treatment. Parrots have many species and subspecies, among the most popular are cockatiels, roselies, budgies, African grey parrots and aras. These species are discussed within the section popular species farmed in the Czech Republic, which characterizes the species, its maintenance, and artificial breeding. The second part of the thesis refers to the ethology and behavior of parrots. General behavior of parrots is elaborated in detail. Another part of this chapter discusses the teachings of parrots and their proper upbringing. The behavior of parrots includes also sexual behavior and reproduction, which is discussed as well.

The Support of the Relationship towards Art in the Elementary Education.
Smetáčková, Zuzana ; Hucková, Barbara (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
The Bachelor thesis concerns the issues of the Czech educational system and its interconnection with the art. It points out certain imperfections of the contemporary system and it gives examples of educational initiatives from abroad. The theoretical part includes the characteristic of factors that affect the amount of culture capital, which directly influences the well-being of the whole society. On the grounds of a long-term research done by the National Information and Advisory Centre for Culture is described in what way the art activities influence the personality and value preferences of the child. The practical part includes a research that focuses on the teaching of the aesthetic-educational subjects in Kutna Hora. This research refers about relatively positive progress.

Nursing care of the patient after duodenopancreatectomy
Houlíková, Petra ; Holubová, Jana (advisor) ; Skála, Petr (referee)
The aim of my dissertation case study nursing patient care after duodenopancreatectomy. The theme I chose because I work at the clinic, which specializes in operational solutions tumors pancreas, and patients from the whole country. For the purpose of processing a case study I selected patients, Mrs. M.Č. (78 year), which was adopted at the surgical clinic University Hospital for a planned performance for pancreatic head tumor. The work consists of two parts - a clinical and nursing - divided into several chapters. The clinical part deals with anatomy and physiology of the pancreas abdominal pathology of tumors, their diagnosis, staging and treatment. Furthermore, present Basic data of patients, ie the identification data and medical history, date and reason for admission and place of hospitalization. Continuing medical history and diagnosis, during hospitalization, diagnostic, surgical and description the antiretroviral treatment. Nursing part is processed using the method of nursing Process. All information about patients, obtained from herself, her surroundings, from medical records and his own observation, I noticed the forms used in the Surgical Clinic in Prague Vinohrady Teaching Hospital (Annex 2). To the information gathered at 1 am postoperative day established nursing diagnosis, which I have...

Didactic analysis of curriculum of final accounts and financial statements in the second concentric circle of the subject of accounting on the Business Academy
Soukupová, Monika ; Fišerová, Marie (advisor) ; Berková, Kateřina (referee)
The thesis deals with didactic analysis of curriculum of final accounts and financial statements in the second concentric circle. The aim of the thesis is to propose didactic analysis, which corresponds with professional knowledge of Business Academy students. The theoretical part is dedicated especially to incorporate the curriculum into the subject of accounting didactic methods and didactic techniques and also the issue of IAS/IFRS. The next part is focused on didactic analysis. There is a process of interpretation suggested in the individual chapters which includes clear schemes, tables, own examples and also didactic elaboration of IAS/IFRS. It is designed in the way to be most understandable for Business Academy students. The conclusion includes a survey results. This part shows how the teachers of the Business Academies teach this certain issue. The result is verification if the didactic analysis corresponds with the teaching in practice.

Plato's purple shadow, or, the two Headed swimmer in the underground river
Boháček, Kryštof ; Špinka, Štěpán (advisor) ; Fischerová, Sylva (referee) ; Kurzová, Helena (referee)
My dissertation is dedicated to Gorgias :from Leontini and his presence in Plato's dialogues; his influence on the development of Plato's thinking and significance for [not only] platonic philosophy. This piece consists of o ne preparatory part and the two main parts. The preparatory part firstly evaluates the ordinary input of Plato's views in Gorgias' rhetoric and subsequently gives a detailed analysis of Plato's opinion of the sophistes. It is con:fronted with the similar expression: sophistes; and Plato's partial acceptance of them. Then, of course, the dissertation identifies the typical terminology used and which corresponds very well to the teachings of such historical sophists as Protagoras. Practically, the term does not correspond with the teachings of the historical Gorgias, which does correspond to Gorgias' wish not to be counted amongst the sophists. The preparatory work concludes that there are marked differences in the image of Gorgias and the sophists from Plato's view. The fb'St part briefly recapitulates the results of my Master thesis, i.e., a reconstruction of Gorgias' philosophy ofnot-being. On the basis ofthis I shall now place a detailed interpretation of Gorgias' Helen, present a proposal for the complex reconstruction of the tragic teachings of logos, i.e. Gorgianic rhetorical...

Classical Dance Euducation
Bártová, Marie ; Ovsová, Libuše (advisor) ; Riedlová, Kateřina (referee)
I hereby summit a detail description of teaching in the 1st class of the Dance Conservatory. The work is based on both my personal experience and also on information and knowledge optainet during lecture at the Fakulty of Music of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. The work is based on a synopsis of the Eight Years Dance Conservatory in Prague. The main task of the work is to give an overview of the teaching. The work includes alternative methods of teaching and a video of supplementary exercises.

Teaching of the Maternal Language to the elderly of the Czech Compatriot Community in Buenos Aires from the Social Pedagogy Perspective
Plocková, Daniela ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Burešová, Karolína (referee)
ANNOTATION: PLOCKOVÁ, Daniela. Teaching of the Maternal Language to the elderly of the Czech Compatriot Community in Buenos Aires from the Social Pedagogy Perspective. Praha: Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, 2012. 60 p. Thesis. The probably most populated Czech community in the world lives in Argentina. The relation of community members survived several ten years of political unconvenient atmosphere in making each other bindings. After come back of an old and new homeland to the democracy, the Czech spirit came alive again in Argentina. The life of compatriot community is becoming more and more varied and is powered by specific relation especially of elder community members to their memories about their childhood formed by national identity of their ancestors and their mother tongue. The community is trying to continue in active and well working associonational activity which started already more than 60 years ago. The Czech government supports these initiatives within considering of national culture heritage, besides other things delegating of a teacher of Czech language. The teacher should, relating the community character and relating the age composition of students, hold the role of social educator and community worker, apart from the teaching itself, he should motivate and support all the...

The Practice of Sky Burials in Tibet
Brzoňová, Monika ; Komárek, Stanislav (advisor) ; Berounský, Daniel (referee)
Sky burial is a common funeral practice in Tibet. A human corpse is cut into small pieces and placed on a mountaintop (called durtro), exposing it to the elements and animals - especially to birds of prey. In Tibetan the practice is known as jhator (Tibetan bya gtor), which literally means "giving alms to the gods". As the name implies, jhator is considered an act of generosity: the deceased and his/her surviving relatives are providing food to sustain living beings. Because the majority of Tibetans adhere to Buddhism, which teaches reincarnation, generosity and compassion for all beings are important virtues or paramita in Buddhism. So the function of the sky burial is simply the disposal of the remains. In much of Tibet the ground is too hard and rocky to dig a grave, and with fuel and timber scarce, a sky burial is often more practical than cremation. This graduation theses enlarge about this ritual in all his connotation, i.e. historical, religious, culturology and philosophical meanings. It also enlighten about Tibetan approach to the death and funeral services in Tibet. The primal problem is the phenomena of sky burial and it's course, sense and other overlaps (like astrology, medicine, ethics, enviromentalism, iconography and so on).

Protection of basic Human Rights in the African System (Zimbabwe) - and its Comparison with the Continental legal system
Kotršálová, Iva ; Jirásková, Věra (referee) ; Sádovský, Stanislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis in question attempts to map the African regional system of human rights protection, its basic elements, central institutions and the results of their cooperation. The work aims to find out whether the current set-up is capable of ensuring an effective protection of human rights of the African citizens. The first part of the thesis focuses at the definition of human rights in their historical and conceptual context. For the needs of the comparative analysis, a part dealing with the protection of human rights in the continental legal system follows, together with a suggestion of the "superstructural" options that the citizens of the member states of the European Union have disposal of. The African legal system as the guiding line of the thesis is applied on the case of Zimbabwe. This is where practice shows that despite the existence of a formally existing system under the African union and its institutions, the African region is facing serious human rights violations for which there is no sufficient safeguard. The thesis concludes with the provision of a generalizing comparison of the two regional mechanisms of human rights protection and the application of this area of study in the sphere of education and teaching practice.

The Liturgy of the Hours, its historical forms and options for the celebration in contemporary Czech parishes
Tichý, Radek ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
English abstract Title: Liturgy of the Hours, its Historical Forms and Options for the Celebration in Contemporary Czech Parishes Abstract: The paper is devoted to the history and theology of the Liturgy of Hours with the accent on its application in contemporary Czech parishes. It tries to find the answer to the question how celebrate the main parts of the Divine Office on religious holidays in ordinary parishes in order to make breviary: a meaningful and viable enrichment of the pastoral agenda for parishes; a source for the spiritual life of the believers; an attractive ritual for the non-believers; an enrichment and not the obligation for priests. The knowledge of the history and theology of breviary, the teaching of the Magisterium and the necessary sociopastoral data about contemporary parish communities are used for the analysis. The discussion about possible return to the so-called cathedral office makes part of the paper. The character of the papers allows its future application as a theological ground rewritable into a certain handbook for the celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours in parishes. Keywords: breviary (Liturgy of the Hours) postmodern religiosity Catholic Church parishes history of the liturgy