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Intermediality in the children's book (on examples of works of Petr Nikl, František Skála, Květa Pacovská and Petr Šmalec)
Šámalová, Veronika ; Hník, Ondřej (referee) ; Brožová, Věra (advisor)
This thesis deals with intermedial play with words and pictures in author's book for children and teens. In he first theoretical chapter, reader learns the specific attributes of literature for children and teenagers from the literary and art point of view, it means he will get to know rules of the play with word and picture and their functions in the literature for children and teenagers. Second chapter is dedicated to the game, the basic attributes of the game and game in the literature for the children and teenagers that is best represented by the intermediate author's book, by a book-toy. These are the books that unite words and pictures in one artistic complex, to which the play with sound is added. Electronic media take sometimes part in the game as well. Third chapter is dedicated to the concrete examples of words', pictures' and creative games' connection made by authors of books for children and teenagers. These books are represented with the works of Petr Nikl. František Skála. Petr Šmalc and Květa Pacovská. The main point of this thesis was finding attributes and components of game in the intermedial writing for children and teenagers, through which is the personality of the individuum formed. In the same time we study whether and how are the general rules for creating books for children and...

Interní audit
Studzinski, Radim ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Kafka, Tomáš (referee)
Diplomová práce se skládá z teoretické a praktické části. Teoretická část popisuje vznik a vývoj interního auditu, jeho historii, auditorské postupy, profil interního auditora atd. Praktická část je zpracována na základě údajů o společnosti Plzeňský Prazdroj, a.s. Cílem této diplomové práce je seznámit čtenáře s interním auditem, pochopením jeho podstaty a jeho významem.

The sociology of music: case of folk in Czech milieu
Šlosarová, Petra ; Duffková, Jana (advisor) ; Lupač, Petr (referee)
This thesis is focused on the sociology of music, precisely on the sociological view of the folk music genre. Further, it analyses the following: who are the participants on the interpreters and listeners side, and what are the social aspects of this type of music. Also, I will explain how this music is portrayed in our medias, content of the lyrics and where it can be heard today. Folk music as such is derived from several different sources and in this work I will introduce and analyse each of them separately. The lyrics of the songs reflect social influence of the totalitarian rule. Due to this aspekt the folk music genre became even more popular. Later on, we will explore how this music has developed different trends with the approach of the modern times. As one of the re search techniques used were personal opinions of folk musicians where they answered questionnaires and also provided interviews. The questions are summarised throughout the thesis and the interviews are presented in the apendix. Further method used was the survey conducted during the Mohelnicky dostavnik music festival which took place in August 2009. Respondents answered a questionnaire and marked answers by choice which was later analysed with statistical programme SPSS for Windows 15.0 and presented in this work.

Acquisition of real property by non-residents in the Czech Republic
Blažek, Jakub ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee) ; Brodec, Jan (advisor)
Name of the thesis in English: The real property acquisitions by the non- residents in the Czech Republic. This thesis tries to resume the development of the legal regulation of real property acquisitions by non-residents in Czech Republic because this topic became very important by the 1st of May 2009, when the first transition period of exemption from the free movement of capital within EU has ended in Czech Republic. At the beginning of the thesis I am trying to set up the topic from the view of the theory of International Private Law. In this part the thesis explains aspects of imperative law regulations which have to be applied every time, no matter which law rules the contract. Then the thesis explains the difference between obligation statute of the contract and effects of the contract on property rights, especially on the ownership transfer with respect to the regulations included in the Act on international private law. In next chapter the thesis summarizes the development of the legal regulation of real property acquisitions by non-residents before the Czech Republic enters in EU. This part simply describes and explains single Acts and other regulations which were in force in the past. In the following chapter the thesis summarizes the present legal regulation included in the Act 219/1995 Coll.,...

The Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations
Uličník, Tomáš ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee) ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor)
Conclusion - 103 - Obsah The Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations well known also as "Rome Convention (1980)" or just "Rome I." came into force on April 4th, 1991. On the field of Private international law in the EU member states, the Rome Convention plays the most significant role regarding contractual obligations. The Purpose of the Convention was to establish and uniform the same rules for every participating country. It contains rules mainly connected with party autonomy and right to choose governing law for their particular contract and rules concerned with solving problems, when parties have not agreed on the choice of law clause in their contract (art. 4). This article has become crucial and also the most criticized throughout the whole Convention. It tries to put together two different principles: a) civil law is represented by a characteristic performance approach, in which courts of the given countries apply periodically and without many exceptions to find out the country to which the contract is most closely connected (art. 4/5), b) courts of the common law countries, on the other hand, prefer the rule of the proper law of a contract using wording of art. 4/1 and 4/5. The above mentioned issues and also the new possibility to harmonize private international law on the...

Bernard Pannagl's musa panagaea
Zárybnický, Zdeněk ; Svatoš, Martin (referee) ; Matějec, Tomáš (advisor)
Bernard Pannag1 (1666-1734, from 1684 member of Societas Jesu) was a gymnaSIUm teacher, predicator and 1ibrarian in the C1ementinum college in Prague. On1y five books of him are known, all of them in latin. One of these is Musa panagaea (edited probab1y in J anuary 1729), a collection of his schoo1 dramatic works. We bring an edition of the first part of the Musa panagaea, name1y the p1ays Joannes Nepomucenus, Divus Joannes Baptista and Romulus, with an introduction to the latin schoo1 drama in the 17. and 18. century and with informations about the author. There are no standard rules for the editions of the latin texts from 17. and 18. century, just some recommendations. The interpunction of that age in Bohemia hasn't been described and explained in detail s yet, and iťs different from the interpunction, which is used in the czech language (and in the enghsh as well) today; in our edition we use the czech modem interpunction so as the text can be easily read by modem readers. In the transcription of the words we respect the specific aspects of the modem latin (as we know especially from the works of Bohuslav Balbín) and we don't rewrite them in the c1assical latin way. Using of accents in the Musa panagaea is regular and we describe some rules, which we respect in the transcription of the text, but these...

Problematic or interesting pronuntiation of foreign proper names (a Czech Television employees’ view)
Jílková, Lucie
This article presents preliminary results from field research conducted at Czech Television. Researchers from the Czech Language Institute conducted a total of 11 approximately hour-long semi-structured interviews with Czech Television employees. Topics of the interviews included words which are problematic or otherwise interesting in terms of pronunciation, and potential solutions to these pronunciation problems. The article presents an overview of 80 foreign proper names, 10 common names and 12 abbreviations which have various pronunciation variants, respondents’ attitudes toward them, and in some cases their declared process of finding the appropriate pronunciation. Attention is further devoted to the respondents’ awareness of the rules for the pronunciation of loanwords and foreign language personal names in Czech.

Business protocol and professional etiquette in Germany
Klimentová, Jana ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Laschoberová, Libuše (referee)
My thesis describes business protocol and professional etiquette in Germany. In first chapter there are definitions of the words etiquette, social behaviour, business protocol and professional etiquette. You can find there the explanations of the relationship among these words too. In second chapter I describe intercultural differences betweek Czechs and Germans and how these diversity influences their behaviour in business and in other areas. Both of the nations are compared with the method of cultural dimensions made by G.Hofstede and with the method of cultural standards. In next part you can find specific information about business protocol in Germany. I describe the rules we should keep by getting to know each other, by communication, rules we should keep by dressing into a work, behaviour rules connected with business meetings, social evenings and etiquette of gifts. Last chapter characterizes professional etiquette in Germany. It explains behaviour rules at the workplace, by official trips. It describes work etiquette and netiquette.

Evolution of the social insurance and relevant national institutions in the Czech Republic between years 2004 and 2014
Táflová, Kateřina ; Bartůsková, Lucia (advisor) ; Matula, Miloš (referee)
The main aim of this thessis is to analyze the evolution of legal rules and structures of organization of public administration connected with social insurance between years 2004 - 2014. The first part of the thessis provides the intro of problem. The second part sumarises main crosspoints within the evolution of social insurance and sickness and pension insurance and its covering organization - Českou správu sociálního zabezpečení. The crucial changes are written down in surveillance tables. There are also mentioned changes in social benefits of passive policy of employment and evolution of Employment Department. These are also specified in surveilance tables. There are also analized: impact of legislative changes on amount of social benefits, administrative burden of byrocratic workers and total operating expenditures. These makroekonomics data are graphicaly pictured in the second part of the tessis. Crucial is the enumeration of changes that had real impact on the national economic.

Testování softwaru a metodika RUP
Kučera, Martin ; Kosejk, Martin (advisor) ; Nováček, Jan (referee) ; Strbak, Martin (referee)
Práce se zabývá problematikou testování softwaru a jeho zpracováním v metodice RUP. Úvod obsahuje vysvětlení pojmů z oblasti testování a popis hlavních testových kategorií. Pozornost je věnována historii testování a jeho vývoji do dnešní podoby. Dále je uveden výčet výhod a nevýhod testování a jejich zhodnocení. Z obecného popisu metodik vývoje softwaru vychází rozbor metodiky RUP, jejích typických znaků, myšlenkového základu a struktury. Samostatně je zpracována testová disciplína, příslušející role a aktivity, včetně významu a vazeb na zbývající disciplíny v metodice. Praktická část shrnuje zkušenosti s realizací testování na projektu využívajícím metodiku RUP. V závěru je probrána oblast automatizovaných testů včetně praktické ukázky.