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ABILITY TO OBTAIN GRANT TITLES IN SELECTED RURAL MUNICIPALITIES
Kolářová, Kateřina ; Hupková, Martina (referee) ; Perlín, Radim (advisor)
Ability to obtain grant titles in selected rural municipalities Abstract An important theme of the Member States of the European Union is rural development. For the Czech Republic, this topic became current after accession to the EU in 2004. In previous years, the Czech Republic had the opportunity to benefit from pre-accession programs (e.g. PHARE, SAPARD) in the period 2004-2006 to use all the tools for the development of European countryside. The uniqueness of the programming period 2007-2013 is the ability to draw funds in the entire length of the programming period, and a wide range of support. The bachelor thesis deals with the cause of the success of profit grant titles of the Rural Development Programme, Operational Programme for Environment and Regional Operation Programme NUTS II Southwest. Its aim is to analyze the influence of the causes for profit grant titles of selected programs and determine whether appearance, geographic location, and civic and technical facilities of the municipalities affects the volume of money obtained from grant titles. Attention is focused on the municipalities district Klatovy in size of 500-999 people. Keywords: rural development, rural municipalities, grant titles, appearance, civic and technical facilities, geographic location

Information complexity of strategic voting
Palguta, Ján ; Doležel, Pavel (referee) ; Turnovec, František (advisor)
The thesis computationally simulates 10 different voting procedures for small numbers of voters and small numbers of competing alternatives so as to study the vulnerability of these procedures to strategic voting. This is followed by a study of vulnerability of strategic voting to the variation in the amount of information that individual strategic agents possess. The susceptibility to strategic voting is shown to be a function of the number of election participants, of the number of competing alternatives, of the used voting procedure and prominently of the amount of information that the individual voter holds about other voters' voting preferences. Once we strip the agent of the full knowledge of the collective preference profile, we confirm the vulnerability of strategic voting both to an absolute and relative reduction in the amount of information. A minimal reduction in strategic agent's holding of information severely threatens her ability of successful strategic manipulation.

Assessment of the predictive ability of prediction models
Huba, Samuel ; Strnad, Lucien (advisor) ; Bobáková, Viktória (referee)
The subject of my work is to test the predictive ability of prediction models applied on companies "MEDEA a.s" and "Šarišské pekárny a cukrárny a.s." The theoretical section summarizes the main knowleadge of the prediction models- their division, the method of classifying businesses, discriminant analysis procedure and descriptions of selected prediction models used in the practical part. The practical section is aimed to assess the prognostic ability of the selected prediction models for predicting collapse of the "MEDEA a.s" in contrast with the correct predicted favorable financial situation in comparing company "Šarišské pekárny a cukrárny a.s." The results are then presented in the tables individually and collectively with the success percentage of each model.

Analysis of the impact of financial crisis
Harbaľ, Daniel ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor) ; Kuklik, Robert G. (referee)
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the new upcoming changes in regulation and supervision of financial systems and present author's own view of the success, effectiveness and necessity of these measures in the context of the recent economic crisis. It begins with the part, which contains a description of the factors that influenced the crisis the most and discusses the means of Central Banks to intervene effectively even before the emergence of the crisis from the perspective of regulation and supervision. The second part describes newly discussed and some already adopted changes and actions in the regulation and supervision of the financial system, particularly changes in bank capital, the removal of pro-cyclicality, accounting views and the liquidity risk management. In conclusion, the author presents his views on the direction of regulation and supervision, the effectiveness of the measures taken, their ability to prevent crises in the future and at what price did they achieve the objectives in focus.

Ensuring the Airways and Care about them in Intensive Care Setting
Sáková, Erika ; Müller, Martin (referee) ; Mrákava, Vlastimil (advisor)
Breathing is one of the basic life functions together with consciousness and blood circulation. Ensuring of patient's airways clearness is the primary action to save human life. It determines patient's chance to survive and success of his subsequent treatment frequently. Consecutive care for patients with secured airways is absolutely axiomatic. It is the prerequisite for subsequent adequate treatment. Without that there would be likely development of serious complications. The main goal of my thesis was to explore the ability of nurses at the Anesthesiology Intensive Care / ICU to take care of patient's airways properly and their knowledge of airway management instruments. In my thesis I used method of quantitative research. Data collection was conducted by using method of interview and technique of anonymous questionnaire which consisted of 21 questions. Four hypotheses were set: Hypothesis #1: Nurses at the Anesthesiology Intensive Care / ICU use closed exhaustion system in most cases. The hypothesis was confirmed. Hypothesis #2: Nurses at the Anesthesiology Intensive Care / ICU are able to perform airway management properly. The hypothesis was confirmed. Hypothesis #3: Nurses at the Anesthesiology Intensive Care / ICU have sufficient knowledge of airway management aids. The hypothesis was confirmed....

The Active Music Reception
Šulanová, Silvie ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee) ; Herden, Jaroslav (advisor)
Listening to music in the process of education is beneficial for a pupil only in case it is realized by means of active creativeness. To meet this requirement specific activities concerning music listening are applied in the framework of receptive music teaching. The dissertation proposes a so called dynamic model to function as an ideal solution to didactic transformation of music. The model enables to set up such classroom conditions in which pupils find it easier to observe elementary items and structures of music and thus comprehend music speech as a whole. Naturally then, a presentation of a particular piece of music via this model depends on teacher's abilities and skills. Nonetheless, the achieving of success in receptive music teaching is determined primarily by pupils' profundity and intensity of reception. Teaching pupils to listen to music in an active way represents teaching them to handle music through the use of creative musical activities and simple cognitive processes. In other words, on the basis of their own activities pupils penetrate into basic essentials of music i.e. they analyze music, identify its functional elements, detect structural constituents of music and thus decode its message. Consequently, they are able to employ acquired knowledge and experience in an analogical musical...

Methods of affecting overweightness and obesity by applying non-pharmaceutical intervention with middle-aged women.
Černý, Petr ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Hráský, Pavel (referee)
Topic - Methods of affecting overweightness and obesity by applying non-pharmaceutical intervention with middle-aged women Goals - The goal is to lay out the methods of intervention in terms of reducing obesity and overweightness, by applying regime changes, or more specifically diets and appropriate physical excercises. Methods - While composing my thesis, I used the literary research method which uses printed and internet sources. Results - The success of regime changes in terms of obesity and overweightness shows only then, when we ensure higher energy usage. We have to change the lifestyle as well as apply a diet coupled with frequent physical activity, all of which should be based on the health state and actual physical abilities of the individual. Keywords: Body Mass Index, fatness, energetic balance, alimentation, movement.

Predispositions to tennis success
Lebl, Ondřej ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Predispositions to tennis success Goals of the work: The goal of this piece of work is to identify, analyze and assess specific abilities, skills and other preconditions, which are necessary for reaching the top level in the game of tennis. The goal is to create certain competency profile of a successful top level tennis player. Methods of the work: Two different methods of research were used. The first method was exploration of the expert literature on given topic to identify and systematize the information concerning abilities, skills and personal qualities of successful top tennis players. The second method was electronic questioning executed on the selective sample of Czech tennis experts and tennis players. This was used for completing a comprehensive idea of a successful player's competency profile. Outcome of the work: The outcome of this work is a comprehensive aggregate of characteristics, which represent necessary requirements on desirable qualities of a successful tennis player. Key words: tennis, personal predispositions, success, competency profile

The Development of Political Party Systems in the Czech Republic and Slovakia after 1989
Schaller, Jennifer ; Just, Petr (advisor) ; Krausz Hladká, Malvína (referee)
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely debated topic within the study of comparative politics. Nearly twenty years after embarking on the democratization and economic liberalization path, most of these states have emerged with stable and internationally accepted democratic systems. The literature on democratization has identified many different factors that contribute to the success of democracy (its stabilization and consolidation) in post­ communist states. One of the crucial factors in the development of democracy is institution-building. New democratic states must rapidly and decisively put democratic institutions in place in order to be able to carry out the procedures related to democracy. Institutions include not only the governing bodies, but also political parties, which form the basis of political competition. The development and maintenance of political parties is crucial to newly-formed democracies, and the ability of parties to win elections, survive, and adapt is one important indicator of the successful functioning of democracy. Studies of newly-formed or renewed political parties and political party systems focus on the contexts and conditions for their development, incorporating a variety of variables that account for differences...

Informace a znalosti v systémech pro podporu rozhodování
Drábek, Josef ; Rosický, Antonín (advisor) ; Heller, Petr (referee)
The Main focus of the work it is DSS, influence of information and knowledge to the system and development of information technology. In successive steps, it's introducing us with types and models in use. Also it targets tools and techniques, which are used for obtaining and saving information and knowledge. New knowledge creating shows ability of organization learning, by support knowledge management. At the end it evaluates development possibilities and restrictions of decision support system and it shows shortcomings across to human being.