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Life Satisfaction of Seniors
Salomonová, Renata ; Hátlová, Běla (advisor) ; Čichoň, Rostislav (referee)
The name of the Thesis: Life Satisfaction of Seniors The Goal of the Thesis: The primary goal ofthis thesis is to find out and compare the life satisfaction level amongst passive and sports-active seniors (65+). The secondary goal is to find out the depression level within the group of seniors, evaluate the geriatrie depression scale and define relations between level of depression and life satisfaction. Methods: Questionnaires in writing are used for collection of data and to identify life satisfaction level and the level of depression. The collected data are statistically processed and evaluated. They are analyzed in order to define relations between life satisfaction and sports activities and to define relations between life satisfaction and depression. Results: The results of the study should help to understand the importance of sports activities for life satisfaction of seniors and to define relations between life satisfaction and depression, which is typical for old age. The results can also serve as an impulse for further research activities, conceming life satisfactions of seniors and the role of sports activities in old age. Key Words: Old Age, Ageing, Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, Active Old Age, Depression

The Relationship Between the Physical and Spiritual Life in Olivier Clément's theological anthropology
Mintálová, Pavlína ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
My essay explores aspects of Olivier Cléments theological anthropology; in particular the relationship between physical and spiritual life. It is primarily concerned with constitutional aspects in Clements anthropology, and shows how Berdajev's, Solovjov's, Lossky's and Evokimov's thinking influences, and manifests inself in Clements's work. The essay illustrates how the relationship between physical and spiritual life relates to a transfiguration transformation of the body and of creation, and explores how and why Clement understands the body as a "liturgical body". Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Legal issues of transactions with securities and financial derivatives
Heringová, Eva ; Bakeš, Milan (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Resumé Název: Právní problematika operací s cennými papíry a finančními deriváty Title: Legal issues of transactions with securities and financial derivatives Klíčová slova: deriváty, cenné papíry, kapitálový trh Key words: derivatives, securities, capital market Resume: The crucial aspect in the economic development was and still is the way of financial payments and fund raising. The historical development had a number of forms (barter, gold coins), the more modern methods led to the introduction of securities and financial derivatives. From the beginning of introducing securities and financial derivatives to the market the methods of their trading became increasingly sophisticated and thus grew the importance and need of their legal definition and assessment of their use. Given the current importance of these financial instruments, which are increasingly affecting the economic and social life of many countries, I decided to at least generally analyze this area in this thesis. My thesis primarily analyzes the regulation of securities, financial derivatives and trading with them in the Czech legal system in order to highlight the imperfections that may in practice lead to ambiguous interpretation and tries to help to eliminate these gaps. The focus of the thesis lies in the comparison of the institutional...

Relationships in classroom: influence of central traits on social position
Vonášková, Irena ; Valentová, Lidmila (referee) ; Smetáčková, Irena (advisor)
In bachelor thesis was concerned with finding conjunction between central characteristics of children and their position in the group. What characteristics are wondered by children on their classmates? The research took place in 9th class in a school on a village and in Prague. I used the techniques in my research, SO-RA-D (kind of sociometry) and a repertory grid. I used SO-RA-D to discover the position of children in the group and repertory grid to discover central characteristics. Then I confronted these techniques with each other. In my research central characteristics was neatness and communicativeness, in both schools. The children in high sociometric position was labelled by their classmates like witty and talkative, the children in low sociometric position was labelled like no talkative and poky. Other central characteristic was different in the classes. The techniques elicit similar but not the same things. SO-RA-D elicits the position in the group, and the repertory grid gives our information about characteristics, which are considered by the members of group crucial for the group. When we join these two techniques together, we can discover the characteristics which, is crucial for constructing group's hierarchy.

Václav Cibula's Radio Production
Seidlová, Tereza ; Groman, Martin (referee) ; Maršík, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with life and work of art of a writer, translator and author of broadcasting shows and broadcasting and television plays of Václav Cibula. It concentrates especially on his broadcasting activities from the year1964 until 2009 which primarily involve publicistic production and research proceedings in transcription library. Moreover, this work accentuates contemporary context and summarises developmental phases of Czechoslovakian, not to say, Czech broadcasting since the 1950s. Also, it deals with standards and programme changes in editor's offices that Cibula cooperated with (specifically a program "Czechoslovakia II", the so-called loop for demanding listeners and literary editorship.) The work is complemented by photographs of Václav Cibula from his personal family archive, his bibliography, a list of his broadcasting production registered in the transcription library of "Český rozhlas" and private talks with personalities from "Český rozhlas" that were engaged with Cibula privately or at work.

Evaluation of the bank in term of credibility, stability and profitability
Hercíková, Alena ; Půlpánová, Stanislava (advisor)
The main purpose of this paper is evaluation of the bank. It is based on three pillars, namely credibility, stability and profitability. The first pillar is derived from the regulatory framework in the form of Basel II, and the evaluation is primarily devoted to credit and operational risk. The second pillar is liquidity of the bank, which is linked to its stability and credibility. The last part of this paper contains the analysis of profitability, where the bank is evaluated on the basis of certain indicators of financial analysis. For the practical part of the analysis, I have chosen the Československá obchodní banka, a.s. and Česká spořitelna, a.s..

Zorka Ságlová
Bučilová, Lenka ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Juříková, Magdalena (referee)
Zorka Ságlová was born in Humpolec on 14 August 1942. Between 1961 and 1966 she studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague in the textile studio of Antonín Kybal. From informel paintings she moved to structures created out of basic geometrical elements based on a particular textile structure - sateen weave. In 1968 she exhibited her works at the New Sensitivity, an exhibition presenting new tendencies of constructive art, and she became a part of this important phenomenon in Czech art. Her latest objects presented at this exhibition led her to the idea of the viewer as an active participant on the creation of her artworks. This resulted in four actions taking place in the open landscape and an event called Hay, straw in the prestigious Gallery of Václav Špála in 1969. For this work she was largely critisized by the communist media as well as the Czech artistic community. This all led to her isolation in the 70's and 80's. From 1976 she created a series of tapestries. During this work she discovered a rabbit/hare as her emblematic symbol for a long period. She started to collect all relevant information about its significance in various cultures. In 1984 she returned to painting. She updated her structures based on sateen weave by using thousands of rabbit silhouettes instead of...

The settlements and agriculture of the margins in the later middle age and early new age
Klír, Tomáš ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Smetánka, Zdeněk (referee)
This doctoral thesis presents the study of the rural milieu in the Later Middle Ages and the Early New Ages, especially with regard to its economic and settlement aspects. As a useful source of specific information we chose enclaves of margins since they are connected with contrasting settlement situation. This contrast served us well as a starting point for a discussion of more general features. The dissertation is divided into four parts. The first part deals with general problems of intensive agricultural exploitation of margins. In the second part, we bring forward a concrete example and discuss agricultural systems, which were employed on the enclave from the Early New Ages, namely, on the aeolian sands near Sadská (Central Bohemia). The third part is devoted to the beginnings of the medieval settlements in this particular region. This part of our research we based on written sources. The subject of the fourth part is the analysis of all relief remains represented by the deserted medieval village Kří (near Sadská) situated on the aeolian sands. It was this deserted village, together with the interest in relief remains of medieval settlements hitherto preserved in the landscape, that gave incentive to write this dissertation. The broader temporal range of the topic was determined by two facts. Firstly,...

Business Management and Environment
Jankůj, Miroslav ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor) ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (referee)
In the theoretical part we will focus primarily on the definitions closely linked to management and its relationship to the environment. We will also focus on waste management and legislation in the field of waste in the context of environmental protection. In the practical part we analyze the selected enterprise from the perspective of environmental protection. The next last objective of this study is to explore whether it is economically efficient for the selected enterprise to separate waste by type or to dispose of as mixed waste.

Henry of Carinthia as a Czech king in the light of contemporary narrative sources
Razim, Jakub ; Žemlička, Josef (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The aim of the presented thesis is to show how the personality of Henry of Carinthia was reflected by contemporary narrative sources including primarily annals, chronicles and a court poetry. We focus mainly on his Czech reign in the years 1306 - 1310, which is in our opinion a very controversial topic in the Czech historiography. The picture of this period is strongly influenced by the chronicle of Peter of Žitava who was a great political opponent of the regime established by Henry of Carinthia in the Czech lands. His attitude towards king Henry is therefore remarkably hostile. We suppose that Peter used certain literary pattems, so-called topoi, to describe the personality of Henry of Carinthia, especiaHy those caHed rex-tyrannus and rex-puer that can be commonly found in the medievalliterature. In order to point out similarities between these topoi and the picture of Henry of Carinthia in the chronicle of Peter of Žitava we make use of an anonymous treatise De duodecim abusivis saeculi that was written down in Ireland in the 7th century. A completely different attitude takes on the contrary the court poetry written in the alpine countries that describes Henry of Carinthia as an ideal knight, which is another widespread topos in the middle Ages. Between these two extremes many other historical sources...