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The Analysis of Fixed Assets
Hlaváčová, Jana ; Randáková, Monika (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis "The Analysis of Fixed Assets" focuses on the problems of fixed assets within the scope of the Czech legal enactments. The major goal of this thesis is not only the introduction of fixed assets in general, but mainly the analysis of fixed assets in specific conditions of a company. KÁMEN Zbraslav, spol. s r.o., a stone mining and concrete production company, was chosen for this purpose. The legal enactmets, the company itself, its general characteristics and classification of fixed assets are introduced at the beginning of the work. Additionally the thesis describes all activities that the company has to solve in connection with its fixed assets. It includes the acquisition, financing and evaluation of long term property, furthermore the ranging of individual kinds of fixed assets into the company's business property, fixed register assets connected with the problematic software, bookeeping, depreciation of property and finally the possible ways of liquidation of fixed assets.

Politics, mythos and Schelling’s philosophy of mythology
Hosnédl, Václav ; Pavlík, Ján (advisor) ; Tajovský, Ladislav (referee)
Mythos can be regarded as an (absolutely) true story about the beginning of the world. Man with the mythical consciousness understands his spiritual transcendence and perceives time as eternity. The mythical consciousness was predominant in the society at first, but in the Antiquity started being replaced with the mental consciousness that puts science on a pedestal. However, the mythical consciousness is ingrained in man. National and transnational systems -- the Holy Roman Empire, the United States of America as well as the European Community -- were created with the consciousness of mythos. Man is able to transform the mythos, as a return to the (ideal) beginning, into political visions. New mythoi can be created by abusing the original ones -- see the Nazi mythos or the Communist mythos. However, such mythoi do not work in a long run and represent the negative externalities of the mythical consciousness. The true and original mythos must be one and universal since the beginning of the world (Earth, universe) is just one as well. The synthesis of the mythical consciousness and the mental consciousness (the synthesis of spirit and science) gives rise to the integral consciousness that sees matters in a complex manner ("he, who shall not understand everything, shall understand nothing") and interconnects feelings with reason. Political visions created based on the integral consciousness and implemented based on spontaneity and democratic consensus can move the society to a qualitatively higher level.

Universal Full-Text Index
Švantner, Marek ; Skopal, Tomáš (referee) ; Holub, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of a highly efficient universal index of textual documents. Universal stands for an opportunity to configure structures of index records and methods of the index data processing (without recompiling an application). Furthermore, it means that the index library can be used even for other purposes, for example to implement a thesaurus, to represent bibliographic relationships or even for generic representation of a specific class of functions in other areas than documentographic systems. The index is implemented using the dynamic inverted file which can be efficiently updated without need of the data structure rebuilding. Specific issue is on-line index compression and failure recovery via the transactional log. It is shown that the amortized complexity of the data structure is linear. This fact is afterwards experimentally verified. Other experiments address the compression methods and the impact of the data structure parameters on its efficiency. The diploma thesis contains the implementation of the universal index in C/C++. It has been tested in the Linux and Windows XP environments.

Contemporary options of evaluation free financial resources
Jurčíček, Václav ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Zámečník, Petr (referee)
The objective of this thesis is a comparison of two complex scenarios of a personal financial plan. Both scenarios fulfill major objective of securing privately-owned property and furthermore comprise a combination of other modern financial products, which generate stream of cash flows. A combination of two methods is used for the comparison - a SWOT analysis and NPV analysis, which compares monthly cash-flow values over a course of 34 years.

Elections to Municipal Councils in the Czech Republic
Pacovský, Jiří ; Hřebejk, Jiří (advisor) ; Suchánek, Radovan (referee)
- Elections to Municipal Councils in the Czech Republic The topic of my Master'degree thesis are the elections to municipal councils in the Czech Republic. I chose this topic mainly because these elections receive considerably less attention of professional literature and the media than other kinds of elections, particularly the elections to the Chamber of Deputies. It is so, although the decisions made by the municipal councils often have the biggest impact on the lives of ordinary people. Also this year, there were some interesting cases related to the elections to municipal councils that the Constitutional Court had to decide and that only made my interest greater. The aim of this thesis is to give a complex description of the legislation concerning the elections to municipal councils, to try to give some evaluation of this legislation and to suggest some possible changes to this legislation. This thesis consists of introduction, eight chapters and conclusion and its structure is essentially based on the structure of the Act No. 491/2001 Sb., on Elections to Representative Bodies of Municipalities and on Amendments to Certain Other Laws as amended. The introduction pursues the reasons why the elections to municipal councils receive such relatively small attention and the problems which the...

Space in photography and image
Šimeček, Michal
Space perception in pictures or photos is different from space perception of real scenes. The differences are significant but obviously unsuspected. The space perception in pictures and photos is allowed by our experience with many realistic pictures and photos. The effect of relations between picture maker (camera) and observer are important. For example complexity is conducive to uncertainty to estimate egocentric distances in the picture. The space perception is modified by properties of picture (e.g. picture size) or observer’s position.

ETHICS AS A PART OF EDUCATION OF SOCIAL WORK
KŇOURKOVÁ RŮNOVÁ, Jitka
The theoretical part is based on the knowledge obtained from book, magazine and electronic resources and all elements related to ethics are described here: ethic questions and standards, conflicts, arguments, communication etc. The theoretical part further contains educational procedures at universities. The crucial element in the presented Bachelor?s Thesis are principles and standards of the Association of Educators in Social Work (hereinafter referred to as the Association). Within the purposes of the practical part there were addressed schools being members of the Association of Educators in Social Work and these schools were asked for providing a syllabus of the subject dealing with ethics taught at the relevant school. Information obtained based on the request, supported by searching the official web pages of the schools, were subject to content analysis and comparison methods. From the conclusion of the practical part of the Bachelor?s Thesis it results that always certain information that could be important or essential for students is missing in the syllabi of ethic subjects of the addressed and compared universities. Providing complex and comprehensive information by the school students obtain an overview of requirements for the subject graduation. The thesis is a complex breakthrough into the problem of teaching ethics within the training of social employees.

Bachtin's philosophy of language
Kučerová, Barbora ; Fulka, Josef (advisor) ; Ritter, Martin (referee)
This present looks into the philosophy of language and meaning in Bachtin's writings. Our research into the constitution of meaning is founded in utterance, which is in the life access grasped as a dialog. There are three central points by which we approach this topic. First of all I would like to clarify Bachtin's proposition about relation between utterance and non-language reality by polemic with Saussure. Meaning of language is constituted in forms of speech, which are founded in interest groups - this is non-language reality, and always bears some evaluation. Moreover, I demonstrate that particular speaker and listener are not essential for understanding of the utterance but interest groups are the basis of explanation the utterance like dialog. Each utterance is realized on the border of other's utterances and this is the reason why meaning cannot be conceived as identical with itself, but is determined by dialog with other evaluations. Therefore, meaning always bears some evaluation, there are not one universal language, but heteroglossia. Keywords utterance meaning evaluation speech form dialog

Analysis of Marketing Communication Universities with Regard to the Interest of Candidates for Study
Řiháčková, Michaela ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Přibil, Jiří (referee)
Educational institutions have an irreplaceable role in society. There is still a greater interest in studying at universities, that is the reason for generating of a competitive environment. The universities have to create a competitive advantage for their market success. The marketing communication is also important. The aim of this thesis is to detect, if there is the relationship between marketing communication of private nad public universities in the Czech republic through the media and if there is an interest of the applicants in the study.

Perception of transition from adolescence to adulthood by university students
VALIŠOVÁ, Martina
This undergraduate thesis concerns the problems of transitation from adolescence to adulthood in university students. Theoretic part specifies period of adolescence, particular changes and tasks which are present in this period of life. Than there are described problems about transitation to adulthood, challenges in this period of life, concept of emerging adulthood and definition of young adulthood. Qualitative research is based on semi-structured interviews. They have shown, that problems with transition to adulthood in university students is based on freedom during the university studies and commitments related to end of studies and dependence on parents. It is difficult to be absolutely independent during the studies and create one´s own background even though, this is one of criterions of adulthood. Results show that to feel to be adult it is necessary to accept certain commitments for the future together with being autonomous.