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Generativně množené odrůdy Petunia hybrida s převislým typem růstu
Černý, Jakub
The bechelar thesis was solved in the Department of breeding and propagation of garden plants, Faculty of Horticulture in Lednice, Mendel university in Brno. The experiment was conducted in the cooperation with company Černý, Jaroměř. The aim of this bechelar thesis is to compare the 29 F1 varieties of petunias with the hanging type of growing from seeds. There were evaluated in four imprtant characteristics for growers. Among them belongs -- hanging of branches, shape and heigh of plants, diameter and atractivity of blooms and earliness. The best one can evaluate the varieties: Diamond Purple F1, Wave Purple improved, Purple Velvet F1, Diamond Pearly Shades F1, Wave Lavender, Wave Místy Lilac, Rose Vein Velvet F1.

Restoration of historical building - Malá Františkánská Znojmo
Šašinka, Jaromír ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of third year of bachelor studies. The main theme of this project is architecture restoration of a Gothic burgher town house. The building site is located in the conservation area of the town Znojmo, on the corner of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova, nearby the St. Nicholas church. The house underwent both baroque and classicist reconstruction. Early in the 21st. century, the house lost its roof and, in the course of several following years, the ceiling structures collapsed. What has been preserved by now is the gothic entrance portal and some fragments of the exterier gothic masonry. Although the house is located inside an ancient urban conservation area, I have decided for an unusual architecture solution. My main idea was to design simple modern structure in harmony with the gothic masonry. I decided not to place new structures on the top of the ruins of the gothic masonry but to place the new mass of the building behind the gothic walls. There is glass fasade on the first floor of the building which provides comunication between interier and exterier through the ruins of exterier gothic masonry. The simple structure of second floor is raised on collumns behind the glass facade. The shape of structure refers to buildings surround. Exterier material finish of the structure is concrete facade panel (same material on walls and roof). The important part of exterier are frames of windows in the second floor. And the structure of elevator. The building will be used as gallery of modern art with bar&cafe. There will be preserved renaissance vault in the basement.

Processing of architectural elements as haptic aids for the visually impaired
BOUŠKOVÁ, Veronika
Theoretical and practical work is concerned with an architectural detail of the Czech early Middle Ages architecture. The theoretical part introduces the history of Gothic art and describes stone carvings structures developing from the third quarter of the 13th century until its end on Czech territory. The work focuses in more detail on the history of the city České Budějovice and the main attention is paid to the description of the Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The main part of a practical work is a creation of three consoles as haptic aids for the visually impaired. Created objects are shaped and polychromed reconstructions of real consoles of the north wall of the mentioned monastery. The work is complemented of other materials, implementation process, sketches and photodocumentation.

Analysis of activities of the CzechTrade agency in key export markets - historical development of economic diplomacy of the Czech republic
Proch, Dominik ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Kopecký, Jan (referee)
There are two purposes of this bachelor's thesis. The first one is to outline the shape of economic diplomacy of the Czech republic, more precisely Czechoslovakia, during the 20th century to the present state. On the grounds of gained data and information I intended mainly to defend the opinion that despite significantly deliberalized market since the early 50s there was institutional support for research and analytical activities, this country had a team of experts in the field and it is wrong marking this subcategory of diplomacy as an activity arisen recently. In the second half I focus more strongly on the CzechTrade agency as a representative of trade promotion. Initially, the company is briefly characterized, in the last chapter, its activities in key export markets are analyzed. BRICs countries were selected as examples of these markets, however, in-depth analysis is dedicated only to two of the countries, namely Brazil and India, because of limited range. The reason for my choice is enormous potential BRICs generally evince, the short-selection is influenced by less awareness of Brazilian and Indian markets compared to Chinese and Russian markets. Individual economies are defined by brief characteristics, form of mutual trade including its commodity structure as well as projects and services through which CzechTrade operates in a specific market. At the very end, the impact of agency's activities in these countries is summarized in terms of entering and doing business in the market.

Jiří Hálek and Helena Třebická:
Honsová, Petra ; VOSTRÝ, Jaroslav (advisor) ; ŠÍPEK, Jiří (referee)
The doctoral dissertation "Jiří Hálek and Jiřina Třebická: Acting at the Činoherní Klub in the 1960s" is dedicated to two outstanding figures of Czech theatre. Both born in 1930, Hálek and Třebická were members of the original Činoherní Klub (Drama Club) company fiounded in prague in 1965 who through their craft, especially in ground - breaking works by Ladislav Smoček, Alena Vostrá and PAvel landovský, helped determine the shape of modern Czech drama, which in the late 60s and early 70s came to be admired and acclaimed throughout Europe.

Selected problems in management consulting
Gábor, Richard ; Filipová, Alena (advisor) ; Zeman, Jiří (referee)
Nowadays, management consulting represents one of the primes of economy of knowledge. The beginning dates back to beginning of the classical management way, today's form shapes in early of this century. The factors, that have influenced today's form of this industry, are shakeout, commoditization and innovation. The first part of the thesis analyses these trends. The second part analyses the processes inside the management consulting. Those processes can be divided into those that lead to the completion of the contract and those that follow the completion of the contract. The thesis analyses the most frequently used methods, selects the most important analytical models and successful practices that help consultant in realization of a change that is the essence of the management consulting.

Phytoplankton of the Slapy reservoir: seasonal changes and sedimentation losses
Krutílková, Lucie ; Desortová, Blanka (referee) ; Nedbalová, Linda (advisor)
Seasonal development of phytoplankton in the central part of the eutrophic canyon-shaped Slapy Reservoir was studied in 2003-2007. Weekly sampling interval of the euphotic layer (0-4 m) revealed detailed information on the timing and shape of phytoplankton peaks, not clearly detected by previous monitoring carried out in three-week intervals. The phytoplankton biomass (expressed as chlorophyll a concentration) formed usually three sharp peaks during the vegetation period. In winters with little or no ice cover, the winter minimum was followed by an exponential increase under conditions of almost continuous mixing. After the onset of thermal stratification the increase continued due to markedly improved light conditions in the epilimnetic layer, until the first seasonal maximum was reached. After the sudden decline of the spring peak, the clear-water phase occurred in late May or early June. The pattern of the two summer peaks was especially in 2006 more complex, due to their dependence on a set of less predictable factors. Concerning species composition of peaks, a regular pattern was also observed. Typically, the spring maximum was formed by fast growing cryptomonad flagellates (Plagioselmis spp., Cryptomonas spp.) and small centric diatoms from various genera. The other two peaks were less...

History of Kaznějov before 1918
Kodetová, Klára ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
Resume The presented bachelor thesis portrays the historical development of the village Kaznějov. It deals with its portrayal in the available historical charters and documents. The focus is laid especially on the oldest history of the settlement, when it functioned as a grange of the Cistercian monks from the nearby Plasy monastery, and on its further development throughout the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. Although the paper strives to rely mostly on available historical documents, it at the same time also strives to portray the village on the background of important contemporary events, such as the Hussite Wars and the Thirty Years' War. In the younger periods, the thesis focuses on the portrayal of the village based on the materials from different land cadastres - the Cadastre of the empress Maria Theresa, the emperor Joseph II.'s Cadastre and the Stable Cadastre. Finally, the paper describes the changes that the village sustained as a result of the mining and chemical industries' development in the area during the 19th century. These changes significantly shaped the village's further growth and also its physical appearance as opposed to the former periods.

Influences of the sociocultural environment on forming the music interests of secondary school pupils
Mikulová, Radka ; Váňová, Hana (advisor) ; Valášek, Marek (referee)
Resume (AJ) The diploma thesis deals with the influences of sociocultural environment on the formation (shaping) of the music interests of pupils. Two factors influence the music development of children - inherited dispositions and abilities; and the influence of the environment. It is necessary to stimulate the development of abilities. Without this stimulation even the most talented child can't be successful. The first influential factor is a family, especially in the early child's years. Later on, it is a school and musically-educational process. Music interests are further formed by television and radio, the Internet, or friends and the environment where one moves. Nowadays, pupils have the opportunity to do various activities in their leisure time. They can attend different clubs and courses, learn English or another foreign language, get educated in music or another field, spend time chatting with their friends, playing computer games or watching films. How to provide pupils with being interested in music? At one time, Prof. Václav Holzknecht wrote that it is necessary to take care of transferring music towards people on time and suitably. It was said that people had to recognize music and become fond of it - and this can be achieved only during children and young ages. To achieve good results, two...

Self, Speech and Agency: Emerson, Melville and Bartleby - Beyond Pragmatism and Performativity
Maderová, Blanka ; Robbins, David Lee (advisor) ; Roraback, Erik Sherman (referee) ; Stock, Richard Thomas (referee)
Blanka Maderova: Self, Speech and Agency: Emerson, Melville and Bartleby beyond Pragmatism and Performativity Abstract The dissertation focuses on Melville's characters - such as Bartleby the Scrivener - who challenge American Emersonian vitalism, rhetoricism and performativity. Melville's silence, deactivation, ruptures in discourse, and subjectivities have stood, even in his time, in contrast to American myths of success, force of will, and self-reliance. The potentialities of Melvillean "anti-heroes" contest the rhetorical force, performance, and unity of the isolated self represented in these myths. While Emerson's early work manifests his reliance on the powers of the "beyond" (Platonism) and the "below" (Gnosis), which, however, often cannot be clearly distinguished, the language of Emerson's late work resonates with that of the late Melville on many levels. The dynamic relationship between Emerson and Melville has been, in my view, shaping American culture since the "Melville Revival" in 1920s and continues to do so in contemporary debates regarding both the formation of subjectivity and issues of performativity and agency. Although Emerson is often portrayed as "the beautiful enemy" of Melville, it can be shown that they address the same topics - especially the issues of power, speech, will,...