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Case study of Klecánky allotment site or there is not one gardener like the other
Matějovská, Lucie ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Lapka, Miloslav (referee)
8 Abstract The diploma thesis Case study of Klecánky allotment site or there is not one gardener like the other is a case study of one of the huge allotment sites located near the village Zdiby on the north periphery of Prague. The aim of the thesis is to find out who the garden plot users are and what motivations for being in the allotment site they have. Furthermore to find out which concept of their garden plots they have chosen and which functions the allotment site satisfies. The thesis puts special emphasis on sustainable development aspects of gardening and on the values and value orientations of the garden plot users. The research was conducted with methods of participant observations and semi-structured interviews. In the course of the research it turned out that the gardeners demonstrate lots of common characteristics, however, their attitudes and values are different in substantial aspects. This is connected with the extent of their cultivation of fruits and vegetables. It also appeared that this fact is strongly related to the age and to the extent of busyness of the garden plot users. The analysis reflects these findings and besides the description of the gardeners as one social group it also refers deeply to each of the gardener groups. The outcomes of the thesis can help to understand to the...

Studený důl in primary school field-instruction
Matějková, Hana ; Novotný, Petr (advisor) ; Jančaříková, Kateřina (referee)
(Abstract) My thesis explores the use of the Studeny dul site for learning purposes, namely biology and fundaments of civic and natural science, on the primary school level. My study aims at examining a field trip on the primary school level, and at attracting students' attention to the marginalized group of bryophytes. To meet these objectives, I have designed four field trips that focus on observation of transformations within natural world depending on the changes specific to the four seasons. While engaging with the natural environment, students perform practical tasks and exercises that aim at deepening of their knowledge acquired previously in the classroom. Students of a primary school in Plzen participated in field trips within a span of one school year. My primary objectives consisted of strengthening students' positive relationship with nature, and of understanding of the relationship between the human and nature.

The Creation of Personal Identity on Social Network Sites
Mesiariková, Ivana ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, online identity and the way online identity is made. It also deals with the way users view the use of social networks and the fact that their virtual profiles reflect their personalities and opinions. It also handles a study on how users perceive the closeness of "Facebook world", whether as a world made up of real people contacts or just a cold virtual space. Social network users leave a digital trace behind. In addition, this thesis follows its impact on online reputation. Also it follows effect it has on user's virtual contacts. It considers attitudes towards social networking sites based on age and gender. It mentions certain effects that accompany user and his presence on internet and social network in general: disinhibition effect, flaming, trolling or spiral of silence theory. It describes evolution of the communication on social networks. In the final stage it focuses on commercial potential: marketing opportunities on Facebook, ways to exploit users' data and what will be the benefit for both parties.

Improving efficiency of HEP applications
Horký, Jiří ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Falt, Zbyněk (referee)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN, Geneva has finally been put in production, generating unprecedented amount of data. These data are distributed across many computing centers all over the world that form the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). One of the main issues since the beginning of the WLCG project is an effective file access on the site level in order to fully exploit huge computing farms. The aim of this thesis is to explore existing data distribution work flows, standards, methods and protocols. An integral part of the work is the analysis of jobs of physicists to understand input/output workloads and to discover possible inefficiencies. Then, new upcoming solutions are evaluated in terms of performance, sustainability and integration into existing frameworks. It is expected that these solutions will be based on distributed file systems such as NFS 4.1, Lustre and HDFS.

Highly time resolved measurement of atmospheric elemental and organic carbon at a typical background site in Central Europe.
Mbengue, Saliou ; Fusek, M. ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Holoubek, Ivan
Atmospheric organic (OC) and elemental (EC) carbon play an important role in atmospheric chemistry, climate change and public health. There have been relatively few studies dealing with EC and OC in rural background sites which are less influenced by urban and industrial emissions. Nevertheless, measurements at background areas are important for understanding the transport and transformation characteristics of anthropogenic air pollutants, and their effects on various aspects of regional and global environment changes. In this study, we focus on variability of EC and OC concentrations (considering various day categories and seasons) from a rural background site which is representative for Central European rural areas.\n

Network status visualization
Hejna, Martin ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to provide a complex overview for the network status visualization topic. The diploma thesis is structured into four parts. The first one is dedicated to the definition of the most important terms, together with the description of several visualization methods, network metrics and last but not least to the discussion of visualization risks and benefits. In the second part, an own visualization process is at first proposed and then the particular steps of this process are discussed. Easy to understand examples are applied through this part. In the third part, several method of data collection protocols and visualization tools are briefly described. The analyzed tools are graphic libraries, as well as standalone applications and Network Management Systems. The last part is dedicated to the analysis of the current visualization tools used on the VŠE network. A short analysis of the university's network is also made. According to this analysis, an own solution is proposed for a particular part of network.

Bhagavad Gita and the Gospel of Judas
Hauser, Tomáš ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
Thesis "Bhagavad Gita and the Gospel of Judas" compares the recently translated and released text of the Gnostic Gospel of Judas with the top of the Indian spiritual literature Bhagavadgita. Occasionally is worked by the text of the New Testament. After a summary of information about Judas in the New Testament and briefly outline the culture and religion from which each of the texts comes, the whole text of the Gospel of Judas gradually compared with the corresponding parts of Bhagavad Gita. The aim is to obtain an overview of the agreeing parts of the both very different texts. Identical parts should be used for recovery of the Gospel of Judas as a valuable text for spiritual site. It Should be used to understand the early Christian gnosis, and as the new impuls for contemplation of the mystery of Christ's sacrifice. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Management of school class as a social community
Ťažká, Michaela ; Linková, Marie (referee) ; Valentová, Lidmila (advisor)
The object of following graduation theses is to create a syllabus of class meetings. These meetings should increase the level of familiar relationship between pupils and induce the fellow feeling of the class group. The project is focused on support of classroom forming as a social group and on improvment of possitive social relationship of pupils attending primary school. Based on the result of realising project and reflective notes from all meetings is made the analysis of positive contribution for the class. The project helps as well to define problematic areas of similar projects through the teachers reflection and to understand sensitive sites of the work with class group for young teachers.

Analysis of the web accessibility evaluation tools in terms of visually disabled users
Kašpar, Ondřej ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Kafka, Daniel (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the analysis of web accessibility evaluation tools in terms of visually disabled users. For understanding, the very first terms to be clarified are "accessible web site" and "visually disabled user," including possible classifications and their specific needs. Because of significant differences between the requirements for the accessibility of each group of visually disabled, only a sample of available tools is selected for analysis. The main focus is placed on those who suffer from low-vision or color blindness. According to the obtained results, it is possible to get the general idea/image of the possibilities offered by these tools and make it easier to decide on the most appropriate for certain/specific situation. The work is divided into three main parts. Basic terms are defined in the first section. The second part addresses to users with visual disability, their classification and difficulties accessing the information available on the web. Finally, the practical analysis of selected tools and services is content of the third part. The tools are evaluated using created methodology including specific criteria.

Impact of retail on people's living standard
Fischerová, Barbora ; Cimler, Petr (advisor) ; Hommerová, Dita (referee)
First part defines living standard and its understanding in retail context. Second part concentrates on consitions in retail business and their development in the 90s. Third part summarizes some of the qualitative features of today's retail business with services offered to customers. All with its impact on living standard.