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A development of traditional sports non-government organization: Sokol club Písek and its stakeholders
Thýnová, Klára ; Pospíšilová, Tereza (advisor) ; Navrátil, Jiří (referee)
Sokol, as one of the traditional mass special - interest organizations in the Czech republic relates on the tradition from the point of its foundation in 1862. Despite the fact that this organization proved to overcome several prohibitions its activities and to re-established, the modern period and its life style could be fatal for it. Especially the traditional program - universality is not as popular as so - called special sports among public neither donors. Because of that the thesis describes an attitude of selected groups of Sokol club's Písek stakeholders, and its opinions about the universality, the reference to a community, the strenght of communication, the real and potencial Sokol's benefit for a community, etc. The output of the thesis is proposing of the strategy for the work with particular members of community.

Distribution Agreement in the International Business Law
Navrátilová, Gabriela ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Dolanská Bányaiová, Lucie (referee) ; Poláček, Bohumil (referee)
of Dissertation Title: Distribution Agreement in the International Business Law Author: Mgr. Gabriela Navrátilová Tutor: Prof. JUDr. Monika Pauknerová, CSc, DSc. Legal Field: Law Institution: Charles University 1. The dissertation is divided in two parts, the first part is interested in the distribution agreement from the practical and theoretical point of view. Explication of the title distribution agreement is the substantive suppose for the understanding this institute in the field of the international business law. 2. The first part is based on the definitions of the title distribution agreement, legal provisions of each member states of the European Union, comparison and franchising agreement, with which the distribution agreement is compared. This part is divided into the divisions about distribution agreement (A), franchising agreement (B) and comparison of distribution franchising agreement. 3. Division about distribution agreement specified the legal provisions on the distribution according to the legal system of the Czech Republic, EU with the specialization on the article 4 Regulation Rome I, it investigates the rules decisive for the application of the conflicting rules of law - direct method. After that there is the legal analyze of the distribution agreement as the two or more...

School Uniform with a view to Adolescent
Presová, Karolína ; Hříbková, Lenka (advisor) ; Levínská, Markéta (referee)
Clothing is a very important part of an individual's identity. It helps a person highlight one's individuality and at the same time it connects one with other members of a certain social group. One of the clothing types is a uniform. It is psychologically very interesting in what way adolescents cope with, think about and deal with a situation when they have to wear a uniform, because at this time they feel a very strong need to differentiate and determine their personality also through the choice of their clothing. Thanks to the current public discussions and my study field, I decided to investigate this area of interest from a psychological point of view. I established four basic aims: a) identification of a historical development of uniforms, particularly school ones b) analysis of a function of school uniforms mentioned in discussions by adolescents c) investigation of identity aspects which appear during the group discussions of the school uniform topic d) determination of the differences among these aspects in monitored groups. I fulfilled the first aim in the theoretical part of this diploma thesis. History of uniforms has its roots in antiquity - monastic and military uniforms belong among the oldest ones. Uniforms started to appear at universities in middle ages. Their largest expansion came in the...

Czech journalist František Gel
Křenová, Kateřina ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
This diploma thesis refers about a famous Czech journalist František Gel (his own name was František Feigel) who lived in 1901-1972. After his unfinished studies he wrote for a weekly Soudní síň (Court room) for a while. Then he spent nine years (1924-1933) as a reporter of Lidové noviny, a very important Czech daily newspaper. In 1933 Gel left for Melantrich press. Melantrich at the time was the biggest publishing house in Czechoslovakia. As the World War II started, Gel left for France and became a member of Czech armed forces. While France was occupied by Nazis, he came to Great Britain where he worked as a War correspondent. After WW II he started to work for the Czechoslovak Radio. He became very popular and famous for his Nurenberg processes' reports in 1946 and 1947. Then he broadcasted Bílá kronika (White chronic1es) programme. It referred about the brave and nice things people did to each other. After a year spent in a diplomatics he started to write the well-known radio programmes which popularized science and history. He retired in 1953. Two years later he started to teachjournalism at the Charles University.

Franz Josef Strauss: biography
Kaucký, Lukáš ; Horčička, Václav (referee) ; Nálevka, Vladimír (advisor)
Franz Josef Strauss was a German politician (CSU) and long-time ministerpresident of the state of Bavaria. Born in Munich as the second child of a butcher, Strauss studied German letters, history and economics at the University of Munich from 1935 to 1939. In World War II, he served in the German Wehrmacht on the Western and Eastern Fronts. While on furlough, he passed the German state exams to become a teacher. After suffering from severe frostbite on the Eastern Front at the end of 1942, he served as an Offizier für wehrgeistige Führung (political officer) at the antiaircraft artillery school in Altenstadt, near Schongau. He held the rank of Oberleutnant at the end of the war. After the war, he was appointed deputy Landrat (county president) of Schongau by the American occupiers and was involved in founding the local party organization of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU). He became a member of the first Bundestag (Federal Parliament) in 1949 and, in 1953, Federal Minister for Special Affairs in the second cabinet of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, in 1955 Federal Minister of Nuclear Energy, and in 1956 defence minister, charged with the build-up of the new Bundeswehr the youngest man to hold this office at the time. He became chairman of the CSU in 1961. Strauss was forced to step down as defence...

Synthesis of salicylanilide prodrugs
Krátký, Martin ; Vinšová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Imramovský, Aleš (referee)
KRÁTKÝ, Martin. Synthesis of Salicylanilide Prodrugs. Hradec Králové: Faculty of Pharmacy of Charles University, 2008. 75 pp. Diploma Thesis. This diploma thesis is concerned with synthesis of antibacterial prodrugs based on esters of salicylanilides with amino acids. First there are characterized prodrugs and their importance and then biological activities and application of salicylanilides. The main goal of this work was the synthesis of prodrugs of salicylanilides amino acids esters. Some synthesized compounds were evaluated especially for their activity against atypical Mycobacteria strains. These compounds possess antimycobacterial activity, but it is lower than initial salicylanilide 5-chloro- N-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxybenzamide. This diploma thesis acknowledges rearrangement after N-deprotection and α-amino group liberation of N-protected amino acids esters with salicylanilides to furnish diamides. The diamide was esterified by Z-amino acids (L-phenylalanine and glycine). These obtained esters were N- deprotected and the amino group was liberated. After this liberation there was described rearrangement to furnish probably triamides, analogously to furnishing of diamides. There are discussed two possible mechanisms of rearrangement - with forming of seven-membered benzoxazepinedione rings...

Comaprison of effectivness of quarternary amonium salts on different microbes.
Pulcová, Denisa ; Jílek, Petr (advisor) ; Voxová, Barbora (referee)
We tried to compare antimicrobial effectiveness of Benzalkonium bromide with various lengths of alkyl chains fixed in effective cationic section of the molecule in this dissertation. We worked with homologues that had the alkyl chain length 12, 14 and 16 carbon atoms and also with the mixture of homologues mixed in ratio 1 : 1 : 1. We were comparing the antimicrobial effectiveness against the members of G+, G- bacteria, torula, fungi and spores. We used agents from the Czech collection of microorganisms of the Natural science faculty of the Masaryk University Brno. Namely they are: Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris, Serratia rubidaea, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, Aspergillus niger and Bacillus subtilis. We determined MIC, MBC, MBC/N and MBC-B by the help of suspense micromethod for all strains except the fungi and spores members. Concerning the Aspergillus niger and Bacillus subtilis we determined only the MBC. This was executed by the standard suspension method. The results of effective concentrations of particular tests are mentioned in g/100ml. The antimicrobial effectiveness in the MIC test was nearly identical for all tested preparations. Concerning the bacterial strain of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli all homologues and also a mixture proved...

Frantisek Gel
Křenová, Kateřina ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Tomášek, Dušan (referee)
This diploma thesis refers about a famous Czech journalist Frantisek Gel (his own name was Frantisek Feigel) who lived in 1901-1972. After his unfinished studies he wrote for a weekly Soudni sin (Court room) for a while. Then he spent nine years (1924-1933) as a reporter of Lidove noviny, a very important Czech daily newspaper. In 1933 Gel left for Melantrich press. Melantrich at the time was the biggest publishing house in Czechoslovakia. As the World War II started, Gel left for France and became a member of Czech armed forces. While France was occupied byNazis, he came to Great Britain where he worked as a War correspondent. After WW 1I he started to work for the Czechoslovak Radio. He became very popular and famous for his Nurenberg processes' reports in 1946 and 1947. Then he broadcasted Bila kronika (White chronicles) programme. It referred about the brave and nice things people did to each other. Aftera year spent in a diplomatics he started to write the well-known radio programmes which popularized science and history. He retired in 1953. Two years later he started to teach journalism at the Charles University. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

French and Czech terminology in European legislative texts from the domain: Bilateral agreements with non-member countries - North America
ZIKMUNDA, Marek
The main theme of this bachelor thesis is the analysis of the Czech and French terminology in the European legislative texts in the section : "Bilateral Agreements with Non-Member Countries {--} North America". The first theoretical part attends to the translation of European law into the Czech language and to general instructions for the translations. The second part describes the classification of translations that have been elaborated in bachelor theses of students at the University of South Bohemia. The third part contains the analysis of terminology regarding the accuracy of the translation, using observations of the previous parts. The bachelor thesis is completed in the appendix with a French-Czech dictionary resulting from the created parallel corpus.

Park's conjecture
Lauschmannová, Anna ; Ježek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Stanovský, David (advisor)
A finite algebra of finite type (i.e. in a finite language) is finitely based iff the variety it generates can be axiomatized by finitely many equations. Park's conjecture states that if a finite algebra of finite type generates a variety in which all subdirectly irreducible members are finite and of bounded size, then the algebra is finitely based. In this thesis, I reproduce some of the finite basis results of this millennium, and give a taster of older ones. The main results fall into two categories: applications of Jonsson's theorem from 1979 (Baker's theorem in the congruence distributive setting, and its extension by Willard to congruence meet-semidistributive varieties), whilst other proofs are syntactical in nature (Lyndon's theorem on two element algebras, Je·zek's on poor signatures, Perkins's on commutative semigroups and the theorem on regularisation). The text is self-contained, assuming only basic knowledge of logic and universal algebra, and stating the results we build upon without proof.