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Economic development in Switzerland at the beginning of the new millenium
Cvičková, Petra ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jelínek, Jiří (referee)
Práce analyzuje hospodářský vývoj Švýcarska na přelomu 21. století od počátku 90. let po současnost. Charakterizuje zahraniční obchod se zaměřením na jeho teritoriální a komoditní strukturu, věnuje se také nejdůležitějším obchodním partnerům. Uvádí postoj Švýcarska k integračních procesů v Evropě - od vstupu Švýcarska do Evropského sdružení volného obchodu, zmražení žádosti o členství v Evropském hospodářském prostoru, až po bilaterální dohody Švýcarska s EU. Dále charakterizuje švýcarské hospodářství a česko-švýcarské vztahy.

The Influence of Spa Treatment on the Person as a Biopsychosocial Unit
TREŠLOVÁ, Hana
The bachelor thesis deals with spa treatment of motion system and its influence on the person not only from the physical viewpoint but also from the psychosocial one. Although spa treatment specializes in specific diseases and during the therapy it mainly concentrates on the given problem, at present it is one of the few types of therapy, which has preserved a holistic approach to the person and treats both the physical and the mental aspect. This complex treatment is provided not only by the particular healing procedures, but also by the spa staff's approach to the patient, the good communication, the rest from everyday responsibilities and stress, meeting friends or making new friendships. Last but not least the beauty of the surrounding countryside and the local culture. The first part of the theoretical work describes spa treatment in general and the healing procedures in Bertiny lázně, it characterizes the diseases indicated for treatment and briefly describes their treatment both by physical means and by means of physiotherapy. The second part of theory deals with biopsychosocial viewpoint on the person and with spa treatment as holistic medicine. The aim of the practical part was to describe physiotherapeutic procedures and complex spa treatment in the interaction with biopsychosocial impact. The qualitative method of research in the form of interviews was used for processing. The research group was made of four chosen respondents with different diagnoses. Two of them were men and two were women at the age of 30 to 79. The research took place during physiotherapy, which was part of a three-week stay in Bertiny lázně, Třeboň. The respondents underwent case history, the entrance and the final kinesiological analysis, which was an objective evaluating parameter for gaining information about the degree of influence of the therapy on their physical condition. The entrance and the final kinesiological analysis included examination by aspection, palpation, auscultation, the examination of walk and a goniometric test. At the same time, the respondents underwent a final interview, which was chosen as a subjective evaluating parameter. Its aim was to gain information about the influence of spa treatment on their physical and psychosocial condition. During the interview I asked the patients basic questions, e.g. whether the pain had been relieved and the ability to move improved, how they felt mentally, whether and how the treatment had influenced their psychosocial condition. The interviews also took place during all the therapy and with their help I learnt more from the patients' lives. The gained information could help the therapy to be more effective. Also, at the beginning of therapy I created a short-term physiotherapeutic plan, which included various manual physiotherapeutic manoeuvres and exercise. Before finishing the therapy I created a long-term physiotherapeutic plan for the patients, in the form of individual movement regimen for improving or at least maintaining their current condition. On the basis of the gained results, a positive effect of spa treatment on both the physical and the psychosocial aspect was confirmed. The greatest influence of treatment on the physical condition was in the form of relieving the pain, improving the ability to move and energy recovery. The psychosocial condition was influenced by gaining motivation to start living a more active life style, meeting friends or making new friendships. The most commonly mentioned aspects, which had an impact on the psychosocial condition, was recreation, physiotherapeutic advice, active exercise and communication with other patients. The findings of this thesis can be used in the practice of physiotherapists in spas or for a higher awareness of students who practise lifelong education. They can also contribute to the present discussions about changing the reimbursement for spa care.

Radio Free Europe and Czechoslovakia in 1968 - 1980
Vacínová, Sandra ; Szobi, Pavel (advisor) ; Chalupecký, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with an overview of Czechoslovak Radio Free Europe (RFE) in the years 1968-1977. It analyzes, which comments RFE broadcasted during the Prague Spring and Soviet occupation by Warsaw Pact troops. The thesis discusses how the content of broadcasting changed after arrival of new editors in 1968 and what impact had activities of the State Sercet Security on the functioning of the Czechoslovak editorial. Finally, this thesis tries to answer the question of what effect had broadcasting on the citizens of Czechoslovakia. The first part of the thesis describes the origin of Radio Free Europe in 1951 and goes on to describe political events in Czechoslovakia in the years 1968 - 1977. The theoretical part is finished by chapter about the differences between communist and capitalist economic system and the economic situation in Czechoslovakia in the seventies. The second part of the thesis describes the general program of the Czechoslovak editorial staff and its functioning. The next chapter describes specific RFE broadcasting. The last two chapters examine the effect of broadcasting in the CSSR and the importance of the State Secret Security.

Comparative analysis of loans to finance housing
Halász, Stanislav ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Rajl, Jiří (referee)
My thesis focuses on the analysis of financial instruments suitable to finance own housing available in the Czech Republic, especially on mortgages, building savings loans and consumer loans, from the client's perspective. The first chapter presents these three selected options, describes them along with their most important parameters. The second chapter presents three main financial groups in the Czech Republic alongside with their selected products. Individual products are compared and evaluated using preselected examples: buying a property and a reconstruction. Last chapter describes the most common influences on the demand for loan products to finance own housing and analyses them, focusing on the interest rates and the inflation rate.

Transformation of Uzbek economy after USSR dissolution
Pak, Igor ; Šíma, Ondřej (advisor) ; Gevorgyan, Kristine (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the assessment of Uzbekistan's transition from planned economy to market economy. Its goal is to analyze changes in the economy of Uzbekistan and to conclude, what are the implications of these changes. Paper outlines the economy of Soviet Union, economic reasons and consequences of its disintegration. It also discusses role of Uzbekistan in the economic system of USSR and issues arising from its release from the system. Paper also discusses specifics of Uzbekistan's transition model and describes economic changes in the country during period of independence. Last section of the paper describes how Uzbekistan manages to cope with negative external trends in the world (Financial crisis 2007/2008, Russian crisis 2014 and low price of commodities). Analysis performed has proven that in general Uzbekistan managed to successfully pass transitional period.

Strategie kvalifikovaného investora na trhu nemovitostí
Mareš, Jakub ; Revenda, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Kuzicová, Radmila (referee)
Tato práce se zabývá strategií investování do nemovitostí prostřednictvím speciálních fondů kvalifikovaných investorů. Analyzuje ekonomickou podstatu těchto investic a otázky související s jejich výnosností a rizikem. Dále specifikuje organizační uspořádání investičního procesu v zahraničí i v České republice a uvádí hlavní trendy investičního odvětví. V praktické části práce je vytvořena modelová investiční strategie nemovitostního fondu kvalifikovaných investorů, na kterou navazuje kapitola věnovaná vytváření plánu peněžních toků modelového fondu.

Ground Heat Exchangers - Operating States and their Influence on Microbiological Hazards
Kolbábek, Antonín ; Klánová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Jaroš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with the Air to Ground Heat Exchangers (AGHEx) and their effects on the hygienic quality of the supplied air and the microbial microclimate in the interior of buildings. The theoretical part focuses on current findings and knowledge in the field of warm air heating, ventilation of the low-energy and energy passive houses and ground heat exchanger for the ventilation systems to family houses. The next chapter deals with the quality of the indoor environment and the influence on HVAC systems on the building microclimate. The experimental part of the thesis presents the results of energy simulations of operation of air to ground heat exchanger, obtained using the simplified model, and the data from long-term monitoring of experimental AGHEx built at FME BUT. Furthermore, the results of microbiological research of several already operating air to ground heat exchangers are evaluated. The research was carried out using two different sampling methods: the method using swabs taken from the pipe wall, and the sedimentation (gravimetric) method. The conclusion part mentions the practical experiences of users and knowledge of the author relating to the design, operation and use of air to ground heat exchangers.

Costs and benefits of the privatization process in a period of transition economy in the Czech Republic since 1990
Štícha, Jan ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
The Czech Republic went through transformation of economy in the 90s. The key part of this proces was privatisation. It became the most important political economy proces in the history of the Czech Republic. The privatisation proces especially the nonstandard voucher privatisation is still important topic of public, politics and economic discussion. Purpose of this thesis is to evaulate the privatisation proces in the terms of its revenues and costs. The first chapter is focused on the economic history of privatisation ideas and its use in political practice. The main part is devoted to the analysis of the privatization process in the Czech Republic. Evaluated are the various methods of privatisation and the process as a whole. The final two chapters are focused on the comparison of the Czech privatization processes with the same processes in Hungary and Poland. Evaluated is the speed of the privatization process, the fiscal impacts and impact on the development of selected macroeconomic indicators. The working hypothesis was confirmed: The proceeds of the privatization process exceeded its costs.

Knowledge and Assessment of Nuclear Fusion
Červenka, Jan ; Ďurďovič, Martin
In May 2016 within the survey "Our Society", the annual block of questions on the topic of energy was exceptionally extended for some specific questions. It included questions concerning nuclear fusion as a potential source of energy to which for a long time it is focused attention of research of a number of countries and international groupings.

Management of architecture competitions in Austria and the Czech Republic with regard to the importance of buildings' sustainability criteria
Doušová, Aleška ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Prokůpek, Marek (referee)
This thesis analyses issues with the management of architectural competitions in the Czech Republic and Austria. The first part focuses on the contest participants and methods for public procurement in architecture in the Czech Republic, and analyses the critical parts of the competition. This is followed by a chapter dedicated to Austrias legal code on architectural competitions. The theoretical part concludes with a description of the current situation with regard to the sustainability of buildings and to their management in architectural competitions in the Czech Republic and Austria. The final chapters compare the process of building retirement homes in Austria and the Czech Republic. The projects compare the announcement of the architectural competition, the management of the competition and the overall process. Both projects are compared for the implementation of sustainability requirements. The aim of my paper is to present and compare architectural competitions in the Czech Republic and Austria, with an analysis of how much the sustainability of buildings is taken into account within the competition rules. This thesis was completed using an analysis of available materials, a description of the situation and a comparative study.