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The Business Plan
Vlasatý, Martin ; Krause, Josef (advisor) ; Muller, Dušan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is firstly to present the business plan in general terms, with a particular focus on the definition, the reasons for its formulation, the form and structure of this document. The criteria of the investment decision-making are also included in this theoretical part, containing static as well as dynamic methods of the investment evaluation. Afterwards, the practical part is introduced, comprising a specific business plan formulation. This business plan deals with the project of the construction of a small commercial filling station, which will most likely be carried out by Proton, s.r.o. company based in Protivín in due course. The practical part will also be provided to the management of Proton company and serve as a source of information and analysis, which after extensions and corrections will be used for the formulation of the company's own real business plan.

Searching for Civil Society. Dominik Tatarka 1968-1969
Kutaj, Pavol ; Havelka, Miloš (advisor) ; Skovajsa, Marek (referee)
The topic of this historical research based on a constructive paradigm is the development of civil society in Slovakia. This orientation is realised through the research of the life and work of the Slovak writer Dominik Tatarka, with a focus on the essays he wrote in the course of the reform movement of the Prague Spring. In the chapter called Contextualisation, there is an explanation of the influence of social and political developments on this author between 1913 and 1967. In the following chapter, called Interpretation, there is an attempt to understand Tatarka's concept of culture, which he presented and published in 1968-1969. This understanding is done from the perspective of the theory of civil society with a method of qualitative content analysis. Contribution to the topic lies in the conclusion that the basis of Dominik Tatarka's political and philosophical ideas is similar to the basis of ideas establishing a civil society. Specific to the case of Slovak society in 1968, however, was the fact that it was only partially modernized and that the first political and cultural priority was the defense of the national interest. By applying his ideas to Slovak society, Tatarka arrives at conclusions that are, from the perspective of the theory of civil society, contradictory and do not allow us to label...

The impact of the current crisis on the Spanish economy
Knotková, Petra ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the current economic situation in Spain. It is devoted to the development of the spanish economy from the end of World War II to the outbreak of the crisis in 2008. The work analysis the course of the crisis and compares its development in Catalan and the rest of the country. The aim of the thesis is the analysis of impacts on real estate market and construction, banking sector, the evolution of GDP and public debt. Great part is dedicated to the high unemployment primarily among young people. Subsequently the work evaluates the financial help of the European Union and the government reforms which aim to increase employment, decrease public debt and increase competitiveness of the Spanish economy.

Design of Stand for Dispensing Fuel
Kalina, Josef ; Řezníček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of this work is draft design of dispenser of fuel. The draft design, which should have inovative solution of the construction, functionality and of course design. However, the draft design doesn’t have to observe all technical, ergonomic and economic aspects. This dispenser would be different from the others.

St. Clement's church in Stará Boleslav in the context of contemporary romanesque fine arts
Michalcová, Marie ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Hlaváčková, Jana Hana (referee)
V AJ The main objective of this work is to introduce St Clemenťs church in Stará Boleslav based on available resources. We observe beginnings this Romanesque sanctuary in the broader context of sacral architecture arisen in the course of early Middle Ages in přemyslid stronghold (St Wenceslas church and the church of unknown dedication). The archeological excavation very contributed to the chronology of this construction and we valorize his results. But the basic point is summary essay about St Clemenťs church in scope of its history, architecture and mural paintings. Interpretation of iconographical draft in the context of dedication and patronage. The outline of dating and assumption of influence in the development of fine art in Central Europe.

Development of the border settlements and their inhabitants of the Český les
Angelovová, Kamila ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Pohunek, Jan (referee)
The presented report surveys development of settlements and their native inhabitants in area of the Czech Forest Mountains in the West of the Czech Republic. This area was almost inaccessible during the communist era because it belonged to strictly monitored area on the border with the Federal Republic of Germany. Many villages, originally settled by Germans, became extinct. They became ruins in the course of time. The first part of the text is a case study of community called Lísková which is situated about 20 kilometers from Domažlice. The second part of the text describe a very similar village, which was not destroyed in 1956 unlike the village of Lísková. This village has survived up to this day. The aim of this dissertation is to find out what factors lead to the process of the extinction of the village and what were the reasons for other settlements having survived the ordered demolition in the borderland. Key words: border locality, human settlements, expulsion, extinct villages, borderline, fluctuation of population, social construction of reality, "take root", nations

Georg Barthold Pontanus of Breitenberg and his funeral orations as a historical source
Daňková, Tereza ; Hojda, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Sládek, Miloš (referee)
Funeral orations, as a literary genre on the boundary between written and verbal communication, experienced a resurrection in the Czech Republic during the 1990s as part of a reawakening of interest in Czech Baroque literature and culture and associated literary genres pertaining to the subject of death. In seeking the origins of this literary form one must go much farther back than the beginning of the modern era. Literary tributes to the dead have deep roots in European culture, originating already during ancient times. The textual construction of funeral orations in the early modern era was based on the classical form known from the ancient orators Menander and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. During the period around 1500 the development of this homiletic genre was influenced by two factors. The first was the invention of printing, which already in the late fifteenth century led to publication and dissemination of speeches, and thus of course to a rise in their level of dignity and their didactic function. At the same time, with the arrival of the Lutheran reformation came a new manner of perceiving life after death, the fundamental change lying in a different conception of salvation, purgatory, and the associated activities of those surviving the deceased. The purpose of this study is above all to...

(Post)Modern Inferno: Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman between modern and medieval netherworlds
Ruczaj, Maciej ; Pilný, Ondřej (advisor) ; Armand, Louis (referee)
I have discussed earlier Noman's hallucinatory experience of "woodenness" spreading across his whole body - "a dry timber poison killing me" (119). It provides another stage in the consistently allegorical construction of the motif. Noman's moment of enlightenment, the possibility of the discovery of an allegorical meaning, is of course immediately distorted by the fact that Noman is already dead and - if his dwelling-place is hell - there is no possibility of further degradation, he is all "wood" by now. "Woodenness" he correctly associates with death, yet as always he misses the point as it is primarily a "spiritual" death that is signalized here.

Celda Klouček - personality and work
Teichmanová, Jana ; Prahl, Roman (advisor) ; Vondráček, Radim (referee)
This work is deling with personality and work of Celda Kloucek, a sculptor and ornamentalist living at the turn of 20th century. Celda Kloucek was born 6th December 1855 in Senomaty near Rakovnlk. Advised by his patron Milller, he decided to accept a position with ornamentalist sculptor Otto Lessing in Berlin, where he got his first professional training. Kloucek turned out to be an excellent sculptor, especially in ornamental construction work. The contracts were diverse and he learned to work with many different materials. In 1879 he enroled in professor Otto Konig special course at Arts and Crafts School in Vienna. After three years, he became a reader at Arts and Crafts School in Frankfurt am Main. In 1888, he opened his atelier at Arts and Crafts School in Prague. He was teaching here for twenty-eight years. Many recognized artists emerged from his atelier, all of them adhering to Kloucek's emphasis on clarity of composition and simplicity of the ornament. Kloucek's work evolved from ornamental creations on house exteriors in neo-Rennaissance and neo-baroque style to naturalism, and finally to Art Noveau, in which he created his master pieces: Wohanka house portal (1898), Museum of Western Bohemia in Pilsen (1900-1901), Prague Credit bank (1902), Blecha house (1904), and Order of the Cross monastery...

The comicality in Johann Nepomuk Nestroy's Der Talisman
Machaňová, Sanda ; Stromšík, Jiří (referee) ; Tvrdík, Milan (advisor)
The satiric farce "Talisman" testifies to the characteristic view of Johann Nestroy which considers people as nothing but mere fools of destiny. Everything stems from the prejudice against red hair. In the course of the entire analysis, we discover that the true nature of the individual is revealed by the way he speaks. The narrow-mindedness, superior intelligence, artificial manner of conduct and other characteristics then become apparent. The symbolic meaning of the characters' names were not chosen randomly as can be drawn from the text passages themselves. The names are also related to the way in which the individual characters speak. The development of the main character "Titus Feuerfuchs" can also be traced. The virtuosity and subtlety of Nestroy's language are clearly displayed in "Talisman". The comical nature of the piece stems from various plot developments which ultimately result in slapstick. The reader must be alert to double meanings for some expressions in order to discover all of Nestroy's sophisticated language riddles. We have become convinced that the rhetorical construction of certain statements is of particular relevance for the playful and multifaceted treatment of the various stylistic levels.