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History and Constructional Development of the St. Pancras Church in Prague
Katrák, Ondřej ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
History and building development of the St. Pancras church in Prague The revealation of the bottom of the St. Pancras Romanesque rotunda during the development of the Prague underground Line C meant completely a new chapter for this building. This "small-town church" became the main theme for many scholars and explorers, because its creation is absolutely related to the rise of Vyšehrad, an important center of the Czech state at the turn of the 11th and 12th century, and the St. Pancras patronage undoubtly refers to the meaning of Vyšehrad being built as Czech Rome. Even thought Czech princes moved back to the Prague Castle and the St. Pancras changed just to a suburbian church, it became a part of some important events in Czech history, whether we mean the battle in 1420 or the siege of Swedish armies during 1648. St. Pancras, rotunda, church, Vysehrad, Czech Rome.

The reception of Prophet Elijah by means of the Carmelitan spirituality
Kristian, David ; Mikulicová, Mlada (advisor) ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (referee)
RECEPTION OF PROPHET ELIJAH BY MEANS OF CARMELITAN SPIRITUALITY Summary Prophet Elijah was active mainly in Trans-Jordan in the 9th century B.C. He lived in the time of economic, political and religious disorders in the Northern Kingdom, as the faith of Israel in God JHWH was in danger from Baal cult, promoted by the Phoenician princess Jezebel. The Old Testament, and this work, describe the following important events from Elijah's life: the prophet's hide near Kerith, his stay with the widow of Zarephath, his struggle with Baal's priests on Mount Carmel, followed by cease of a long period of draught, Elijah's journey to Mount Horeb, meeting with the Lord on the mountain, and Elijah's ride to heaven. These events are mentioned because I consider them essential for understanding the spirituality of the Carmelite Order that has Elijah for one of its models. The Carmelite Order derives its existence from a community of hermits on Mount Carmel, who saw in the prophet Elijah archetype and model for religious life, and who received their rules from Albert of Jerusalem In the first years of the 13th century. Prophet Elijah was inspiring also for great Carmelites as St. John of the Cross and St. Therese of Avila, who named Elijah Father of the Carmelites and saw in him model of contemplative prayer and following...

Sperm acrosomal reactien in selected species of mammals
Frolíková, Michaela ; Stopka, Pavel (advisor) ; Jonáková, Věra (referee) ; Petr, Jaroslav (referee)
Mammalian sperm must undergo the process of capacitation - series of physiological and biochemical modifications prior fertilization. In last stage of capacitation sperm undergoes acrosome reaction (AR). During AR the cell membrane of the sperm fuses with the outer acrosomal membrane and the contents of acrosomal vesicle are released into extracellular space. Sperm which did not undergo AR or sperm missing acrosome at all are unable to fertilize. AR results into dramatical changes in the sperm head. Most of the proteins present in plasmatic and outer acrosomal membrane are reorganized or lost. There are also significant changes in cytoskeletal and intraacrosomal proteins are released to extracellular space uncovering new surface domains. Some sperms undergo AR even without presence of inductor of AR during capacitation in vitro. This event is called spontaneous (accelerated) AR. The latest research indicates that spontaneous AR is natural part of the process of fertilization. Field mice (Apodemus) show high level of promiscuity leading to significant risk of sperm competition. Unique reproduction strategy where the sperms form so-called sperm trains was evolved in field mice. Spontaneous AR is probably enabling the dissociation of sperms from the sperm train. The spontaneous AR rate is dependent on...

Skying course after implementation of school educating programs on the basic schools situated in sector called Central of Bohemia
Křikavová, Markéta ; Finková, Dana (referee) ; Matošková, Petra (advisor)
Title: Skying course after implementation of school educating programs on the basic schools situated in sector called Central of Bohemia Aim: The aim of this bachelor task is finding out of skying course after implementation of school educating programs on the basic schools situated at Central of Bohemia Method: All nessesary facts were reached by public inquiry. The public inquiry contained questions closed, by spectrum and consequently with option for their own answers. This public inquiry was sent among of physical training teachers located in Central of Bohemia. Results: As results show the skiing courses have been practically implemented at all schools and then educating programs and have been realized regularly. By using of traditional way of organisation school is main organizator of skiing events. Moreover is highly kept focus for personal security of skiing courses, than for safety and medical control. Unfortunately security of control of students out of skiing course time period remaining the weakest point. Key words: skying, skying course, physical training, framing and school education program

Nonpharmacological treatment of the risk faktors of atherosclerosis
HARTOVÁ, Taťána
Cardiovascular diseases are the most frequent death causation in most advanced countries. The citizens of the Czech Republic are unambiguously considered a population with an increased risk profile of untimely atherosclerosis. The paper addresses quantification of common risk factors of cardiovascular diseases (arterial hypertension, diabetes, smoking, obesity), monitoring of the number of other residential treatments, other cardiovascular incidents and deaths and especially the depressive disorder of 200 patients (aged 36 {--} 86 years) of the Invasive Cardiology Department of Nemocnice Karlovy Vary, s. r. o. indicated to be subject to coronarographic examination. As concerns depressive patients, we encounter the cardiovascular disease and sudden cardiac death more often than with the non-depressive ones. This applies also in the event when risk factors of cardiovascular disorders in the anamnesis are excluded in both groups. A man with a cardiovascular illness experiences a significant break period. He is directly limited in terms of his health and endangered in terms of his existence, social life and often even his life itself. Psychic changes under those circumstances are almost regular, the depression development is assumable. As many as 13 % of the approached cardiac patients state the occurrence of typical problems accompanying the depression in the past 14 days, with 27 % of them, the problems lasted longer than a week. The whole-life prevalence of depression ranges between 5 and 16%, a higher occurrence of depressive patients among cardiac patients is hence apparent. The average BMI of monitored women is 29,12 {--} hence at the border of normal weight and overweight, the average BMI of monitored men amounts to 29,20 {--} which indicates their obesity. Hence one may confirm that as concerns the monitored persons, a higher body mass index (BMI) is confirmed with monitored persons. The average wasteline is 104,29 with monitored women and 104,83 with monitored men {--} i.e. the content of visceral fat is considerable. When monitoring other residential treatments within half a year, most patients were those with angina pectoris. Regardless of their diagnosis, only three patients died.

Baťa brand in commercials 1920-1925
Peprníková, Tereza ; Köppl, Daniel (referee) ; Kopecký, Ladislav (advisor)
My Bachelor thesis "Bata brand in commercials in 1920-1925" deals with marketing communications of Zlin company in the referenced years. First part of the thesis describes brief history of Bata company. Next chapter describes relation of factory founder Tomas Bata to advertisement, which was very positive. Main part of my thesis describes commercials in newspapers Narodní listy via description by time axis. In the other parts of bachelor thesis film advertisement is described. Among other forms of marketing communications of Bata company, which was used between years 1920-1925, belong posters, leaflets, shop windows, company signs, logo, commercial in services, Bata's price, prospectuses. Bachelor thesis deals with them also. My thesis also proposes to find out the methods, when was they communicated, what and how communicated. Thesis gives the communication in the times coherence of the events in Czechoslovakia. In the resume the thesis summaries the way, how firm build the brand Bata.

Media picture of the Film Festival Zlin
Wallek, Miroslav ; Dominik, Šimon (referee) ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor)
The objective of my diploma thesis was to introduce an International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Zlin from the media point of view. For my analysis I used both, national and local newspaper as well as other media contents. Through these I focused on five annual years of the festival from the past and present. I found out several differences in the way media informed before and now and also between the contents of national and local media. For example in 1965 the local newspaper brought deep insight into the whole event, they introduced the competitive films and informed on supporting programme etc. By contrast, the national newspaper Rudé právo informed only about the basic facts without any overview although the festival was international for the first time. In fact I can say that the national media tried to create rather negative picture of the festival mostly saying that the chosen films were bad. The diference between local and national media maintained into late 1990s when the festival changed its management. Since this time they cooperate with media which helped it to become one of the most famous children's festival in the world.

Reactive Programming with Events
Petříček, Tomáš ; Hric, Jan (referee) ; Syme, Don (advisor)
The reactive programming model is largely different to what we're used to as we don't have a full control over the application's control flow. As a result, reactive applications need to be structured differently and need to be written using different patterns. We build an easier way for developing reactive applications. Our work integrates declarative and imperative approach to reactive programming and uses the notion of event as the unifying concept. We discuss the problem of memory management in this scenario and develop a technique for collecting not only events that are not reachable, but also events that cannot trigger any action. Next, we present a language extension that makes it possible to wait for occurrences of events that match some defined pattern. The extension isn't bound to the reactive programming model and can be used for concurrent and parallel programming scenarios as well. Finally, we develop a reactive programming library that builds on top of the ideas discussed earlier and we present semantics of the library to enable formal reasoning about reactive programs.

Transition to Democracy in Rwanda with Regard to the Role of Chieftaincy
Syslová, Eliška ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Skalník, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis "Transition to democracy in Rwanda with Regard to the Role of Chieftaincy" analyses the democratization process in Rwanda, which had run before the genocide as well as after the genocide in 1994. This diploma thesis draws from theoretical conceptions of democratization, which are introduced in the first chapter. In order to understand the circumstances in which the transition to democracy is taking place, the history of Rwanda since the beginning of colonization until the first republic is analysed. In the following period, the influence of important elements forming the shape of the second republic regime is depicted. The essence of this thesis is the analysis of the democratization processes, which genesis are to be found in the second half of the 1980's. The democratization and attitudes of individual participants are analysed until 2003, when a new constitution was approved. The events of the genocide are described briefly. The final part deals with clientship and chieftaincy and their role during the democratization process. The theoretical basis of the analysis derives from the work of Max Weber. The importace of clientship after 1994 is analysed on the gacaca tribunals. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Technique Variability of the Triple Jump
Pařík, Ondřej ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Krátký, Petr (referee)
Summary. Pařík Ondřej Technique Variability of the Triple Jump My thesis deal with the problems of biomechanics of the triple jump. Few years ago the triple jump was very successful event in our country. The czech record in triple jump is 17, 53 m since 1988 held by Milan Mikuláš. The only other jumper who beated the 17 metres mark was Jiří Kuntoš in 1999 with the result 17, 29 m. I made an exploration of the studies dealing with the different aspects of the biomechanics of the triple jump in the theoretic part. I tried to suggest the integral view of these studies. I made an analysis of the 8 attempts of the current czech triple jumpers. I compared the biomechanical aspects of the successful and unsuccessful attempts of each jumper. I analysed the video recording of the Czech indoor championship 2005 using the program APAS. I compared these biomechanical parametres: Time of support, performance in the triple jump (official and actual), phase distance, phase ratios, horizontal velocity of the touchdown and takeoff, lost of horizontal velocity, vertical velocity of touchdown and takeoff, touchdown velocity of CG, takeoff velocity of CG, height of CG in touchdown, amortization and takeoff, time of flights I found out that the main deficit of the czech jumpers is in speed abilities and better effort...