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Comparison of tax harmonization of corporate income taxes and tax competition in the European Union and United States of America
Paichlová, Tereza ; Láchová, Lenka (advisor) ; Klazar, Stanislav (referee)
Subject of the diploma thesis is to describe common and distinct characteristics of European Union and United States of America's tax harmonization and tax competition, with focus on the corporate income taxes. It comprises characterization of both systems, it defines theirs strong and weak points and it points out significant states regarding tax competition. Main research task of the diploma thesis was to find some improving suggestions for European Union, based on United States of America's experience.

Present state of automatization in libraries in the Czech Republic
Kuchtová, Marta ; Stöcklová, Anna (advisor) ; Vlasák, Rudolf (referee)
Tématem práce je stav automatizace v knihovnách ČR. Cílem práce je tento stav popsat, uvést přehled automatizovaných knihovních systémů používaných v knihovnách v České republice za rok 2006. Dále je v práci uveden stav automatizace v jednotlivých krajích ČR.

The Assessment of Pain by a Nurse and the Control of Post-operative Pain
Hanousková, Jana ; Chloubová, Helena (advisor) ; Di Cara, Veronika (referee)
This diploma work is focused on post-surgical pain. It lays out the role of a nurse in pain assessment, factors influencing post-surgical pain and ways of its controlling. It also publishes the results of the research organized in the surgical fields of the Central Military Hospital Prague in January and February 2006. The work is structured into two large parts, theoretical and empirical one. The diploma work underlines the importance of the team cooperation of all those who participate in pain management and in individualized complex nursing care for a patient in the past-surgical time period.

Handicap in the context of ressilience
Iblová, Petra ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šulová, Lenka (referee)
Resilience je neopominutelmi zivotni realita, vsudypritomna v Bibli, v pohadkach a legendach vsech kultur. Ve francouzské psychologii se jedna o velmi aktualni a diskutovanou problematiku v poslednich sedmi letech. V anglosaském svete je znama o neco déle. V Ceské republice zustava resilience okrajovym tématem, predevsim z duvodu jazykové hariéry pramenu. Profesor Matejcek uvedl v roce 1998 tento koncept do ceské psychologie kratkym clankem v psychologickém casopise ,Ceskoslovenska psychologie", rocnik XLII, cislo 2, 1998, s. 97-105. Resilienci bychom mohli definovat spolecne s M. Rutterem jako:Zto : « Resilience je fenomén, ktery se objevuje u mladych jedincu, vyvijejicich se zdarne i pres to, ie proiili takovy stres, ktery pro beznou populaci pfedstavuje zavainé riziko negativnich dusledku. » v nasi rigor6zni praci bychom chteli prestavit tento koncept, jeho historii, definice a nektera prakticka vyuziti. Zamerili jsme se predevsim na studii resilience jedincu s pohybovym postizenim nasledkem urazu nebo nemoci. Teoricka cast rigor6zni prace ma za ukol predstavit historické pozadi a teoretické zaklady konceptu resilience, ospravedlnit zarazeni urazu a nemoci mezi zatezové situace a popsat mechanismy vyrovnavani se s temito situacemi. Dale se zabyva definicemi handicapu a podrobne se venuje psychologii...

Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein and his diary from the years 1597−1603
Podavka, Ondřej ; Holý, Martin (advisor) ; Pánek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bočková, Alena (referee)
Ondřej Podavka Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein and his diary from the years 1597−1603 (Abstract) The subject of the doctoral thesis is an in many aspects noteworthy personality of Moravian aristocrat Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein, one of the 30 directors in the era of rebellion of the estates. The dissertation focuses chiefly on the period of his and pre-university and university studies, for which the largest amount of the sources has been preserved, primarily his voluminous personal diary. Zdeněk Brtnický of Waldstein was born on 12 May 1582. In his very childhood he became an orphan - his father Henry Brtnický of Waldstein and on Sádek died already in 1589, followed by his wife and Zdeněk's mother Susanne Helt of Kement three years later. First place where Waldstein is known to have studied, is Lutheran noblemen's school in Velké Meziříčí, which was founded by Waldstein's grandmother Alena Helt of Kement, born Meziříčská of Lomnice. From 1592 to 1594 he studied in Jihlava, then he studied in Brzeg in Silesia for other two years and in the summer 1596, equipped with good Latin education, he moved on to Strasbourg, where he stayed for three years and attended academy. In the years 1599 he set out on the grand tour through the western and southern Europe. Having first stayed for a few weeks in Paris, he...

Communication of Bilingual Children of Younger School Age Living in North Rhine-Westphalia
Boháčová, Gabriela ; Saicová Římalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
The thesis deals with communication of bilingual Czech-German families in North Rhine- Westphalia. We focused mainly on the language of primary school children. The work contains two sections - a theoretical and a practical section. In the first, theoretical part of the work we tried to describe (on the based on literature) the issue of bilingualism, bilingual education and language acquisition. We also discussed the development, more specifically of primary-aged children. Attention in this section is also drawn to the region of North Rhine- Westphalia, where our research was realized. The practical part of the thesis focusses on the qualitative research of communication in multilingual families. We tried to create language biographies of individual families, based on interviews with Czech-speaking parents. Using a questionnaire, we investigated the attitudes of German-speaking parents to bilingual education. We also recorded the linguistic performances of children, which were then analyzed. Our goal was to create the most complete overview of the researched families. Key words language acquisition, bilingualism, younger school age, linguistic biography

Poverty and developing countries
Deckert, Gabriel ; Burgerová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
This bachelor's work deals with the poverty as a part of the welfare theory. I want to find out the current level of poverty in the world. The reader can find, in the theoretical part of this work, answers to the following questions: what is the poverty and what difficulties are connected with the definitions of it; how can we measure the poverty and what is the hardest thing about the comparison of poor countries; why the welfare don't exist in some countries and what has these countries in common; what tools exist for the poverty reduction. Than I will investigate development of life expecnancy and compare the standard of living in the developing countries. At the close I wil mention the most influential organizations in combating of poverty.

Organizational culture of Telefónica O2
Patera, David ; Surynek, Alois (advisor) ; Čitanová, Petra (referee)
The topic of this work is a characteristics of the organizational culture of the company Telefonica O2. The objective was to describe the integration process of two merging companies (Cesky Telecom and Eurotel) and an influence if this integration on development and formation of the organizational culture of Telefonica O2. Further then to analyse two surveys of employees' satisfaction and to analyze strong and weak points of the orgnanizational culture.

Insularity and connection in E.M. Forster's Howards End and A Passage to India
Rezková, Jana ; Beran, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Armand, Louis (referee)
Howards End and A Passage to India, the two best known novels by E.M. Forster are quite different in theme and setting, but they have an important aspect in common. Both novels take place in a strictly divided society and they both deal with the insularity and narrow-mindedness of separate communities and their inability to reach beyond their own environment and experience. "Only connect ... ", an epigraph from Howards End, introduces one of the central themes of F orster' s writing. E. M. Forster strongly believed in the importance of personal relationships and in living a full, undivided life. That is, a life in which spiritual, physical, emotional and rational aspects are all in harmony. 1 In order to reach the desired harmony, one needs to establish connections not only between the spiritual and material life, but also on the level of personal relations. Forster is concerned with an individual's search for harmony, but also with finding harmony and overcoming fragmentation in the whole society. To reach such harmony, both within the self and within the society, is what the characters of his novels strive for. Forster disregarded religion already during his university years2 and this may have led him to consider personal relationships of primary importance. His belief in personal relations is also...

Risk Management inside Construction Company
Fujaszová, Petra ; Vašíček, Petr (referee) ; Nováková, Jana (advisor)
The thesis aims to describe risk management in the construction company focusing primarily on project risks. The first half of the work deals with the theoretical description and explanation of the terms associated with the project, risk and risk management in construction companies. After the theoretical introduction follows a demonstration on the practical example, namely JAMU - musical drama laboratory, Brno realized by Unistav Construction Inc.