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Families Taking Caring of Seniors
Bačová, Alena ; Vorlová, Marie (advisor) ; Mandíková, Marie (referee)
The topic of my Bachelor thesis is called "Families taking caring of seniors". This text is divided into two parts. The first part speaks generally about eldery age.It focuses on the definition of the eldery age and the process of ageing. The important aspect is the personality of the particular senior and his or her needs. The attitudes of the society towards elderly people are also described in this chapter. The second part includes the characteristics and classification of family care about elderly people. This theme concentrates on care of the seniors by their family. In this case the elderly people usually feel dependent on their family. There are some solutions of such situations, for instance: the society establishes some institutions which try to help families and these people. One of the many institutions is day care. The government set out a new law about social service which can help every person who needs social care. The law states some conditions for users and for institutions that provide social care and services. This bachelor thesis tries to give some reflection of the new law concerning social services in terms of family care. It also describes situations of clients who use these social services and the workers of day care. There is an attempt to list negative and positive views of this...

The progress of terrorism with the specialization in conventional terrorism
BREHOVSKÁ, Lenka
What does terrorism mean? It is a kind of organised violence against the people who do not fight among these victims are usualy women, small children, old people. I mean the people that are not able to protect themselves. The main aim for terrorists is to became ``famous``. Roots of terrorism we can find already in the past. The main reason for comiting terrorism are etnic, religious, political and ekonomical problemes in the society. We used to call as ideological terrorism. Terrorism has changed after the Cold War ended in 1990. The ideological one became less common but we can find it for example in Cuba, KLDR, than the terms as religious and national terrorism apeared. We can find it all around the world, especially Irak, Afganistan and namy others. After the tragical events in the USA terrorism became an international problem. We can see that the terroristic attacks became more often since the year 2001. Whit developing new waepons terrorism is every day more dangerous Terrorism is an international problem and we have to cooperate against it. Many states and organizations as OSN or NATO create antiterrorist formation. The Czech republic also takes part in this fight agains violence and cruelty. There are two big antiterrorist formation in the Czech republic. Police formation URNA and army formation SOG. There are for example GSG-9 in Germany, Alfa in Russian, Delta in USA or SAS in Great Britain in the world. Its main assigments are prevention and suppression of terrorists activites. There are many kinds of terrorism in the world. The main are International terrorism, Criminal terrorism, Conventional terrorism, Superterrorism, Elektronic terrorism or Nuclear one.

The Young and Their Lifestyle. Questionnaire Survey among High School Students.
Wesselská, Věra ; Kotlářová, Jana (referee) ; Klusoňová, Hana (advisor)
The aim of the submitted diploma thesis was to assess the attitudes of the secondary school students to the use of medicaments and the abuse of legal and illegal drugs and, at the same time, to assess a possible connexion with the psychical problems occurring in Opava region. The study forms a part of an international project monitoring young people's lifestyle in Europe. It was performed with the help of anonymous questionnaires, which were taken over from the Italian university degli Studi Camerino. In total 135 students of the third and fourth years of the grammar schools in Vítkov and Opava participated in this study during the school year 2006/2007. Out of them, there were 70.4 % of girls and 29.6 % of boys. Their average age was 17.6 years. Students consider the recreation use of illegal drugs the most dangerous way of behaviour, whereas the smoking and the drinking of alcohol were considered the least dangerous activities. In total 91.1 % of students used some medicaments during the last year, mostly analgesics and medicaments against infection. Almost 15 % select medicaments on their own. Most of pupils (88 %) believes that the use of medicaments may be beneficial on one hand, but that it can become also harmful. About 20 % of respondents used alcohol in combination with some medicaments,...

Public Opinion on Performance of President Miloš Zeman - January 2017
Čadová, Naděžda
In its regular survey in January 2017 the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on questions about the Miloš Zeman's presidency. Most Czechs think that president Zeman is in contact with people and knows their problems (66 %) and fulfills his constitutional functions (63 %).

Stimulation of employees (choice of problems)
Sochorová, Lucie ; Filipová, Alena (advisor) ; Zeman, Jiří (referee)
The essay is about appropriate leading of people. The aim of this essay is following: to define some facts that have influence on stimulation and motivation, to carry out research of stimulation in one nameless middle-sized firm.

Self-help activities of siblines and childern of people with mental illness
Golová, Klára ; Probstová, Václava (advisor) ; Tomeš, Igor (referee)
Práce se zabývá problematikou svépomocných aktivit sourozenců a děti lidi s duševnim onemocněním. Jejim cílem je zmapovat tyto aktivity v zahraničí i v ČR, ukázat v jakém kontextu vznikají a fungují a navrhnout jejich další rozvoj a možnosti v ČR. Snažím se v ní upozornit na specifické problémy, se kterými se sourozenci a děti lidí s duševním onemocnění setkávají a odůvodnit tak existenci specifických svépomocných aktivit právě pro tyto dvě cílové skupiny. V první části práce (kapitola 1) nastiňuji vliv, který má rodina na průběh duševního onemocnění svého člena a jak je tedy důležité se rodinou zabývat a pomáhat jí. Dále se věnuji specifickému postavení sourozence a dítěte člověka s duševním onemocněním a poukazuji na to, jaký dopad má duševní onemocnění vliv přímo na tyto dvě cílové skupiny. Shrnuji také, jaké pro ně v současnosti existují profesionální služby v ČR a porovnám je se situací v zahraničí. V druhé části práce (kapitola 2) se zabývám svépomocnými aktivitami nejprve rodin lidí s duševním onemocněním obecně (jejich charakteristickými rysy, historickým vývojem v zahraničí i v ČR) , dále pak svépomocnými aktivitami přímo sourozenců a dětí. Srovnávám situaci v ČR a v zahraničí v této oblasti a na příkladech svépomocných aktivit fungujících v zahraničích navrhuji jejich možný rozvoj v českém prostředí.

The living body as the source of freedom (a philosophical study on the origins of the freedom of will as a fact and as a concept)
Brinzanik, Dušan ; Čapek, Jakub (referee) ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is convinced they have from the very beginning involved the reasons why they are unable to cope with the possibility of the freedom of will in the world, and to plausibly explain what free will is. One way of thinking is based in such a view of the world that cannot guarantee the possibility of freedom in the world as it is unable to grasp anything like free will with the means it has; the other approach collapses due to the obscure and internally incongruous concept of Self. This leads to expectation of free will, which is unreachable by principle although initially freedom was associated with man and the only aim is to explain how freedom is restricted and how it can be cultivated. What both these approaches have in common is a misleading connection of free will and moral responsibility, which makes it even more difficult for them to form and adequate concept of freedom.

Blind Friendly Time Organizer
Šatánek, Jaromír ; Cejnar, Pavel (advisor) ; Chrpa, Lukáš (referee)
In present many diaries and organizers use attractive but nonstandard controls, which are problematic to read for software designated for blind people (e.g. JAWS, www.freedomscientific.com). The aim of this bachelor work is to analyze functions and controls of commonly used diaries and create diary, which demands minimal configuration of applications for reading the screen. The diary must support functions like planning occurrences, repeated occurrences, tally of contacts, reminding occurrences at certain time, searching in text of occurrences, backing up and transmissibility of data. Everything with emphasis on the way of managing routine tasks.

A Translation of the Canadian Constitution and a Comparison of Selected Sections of the Constitution of the Czech Republic
Barták, František ; Sádovský, Stanislav (advisor) ; Stracený, Josef (referee)
Several parts of Constitution of Canada and Constitution of Czech republic are compared in this work - legislative power, Charters of Rights and Freedoms and conditions for constitutional amendments. Authorial translation of Constitution of Canada (never translated to Czech before) is a part of the work. There's an introduction to the theme and a brief history of Canada and both Constitutions in the work as well. The work tries to show some legal problems of Canada to Czech people.

The process of compilation and accepting of the civil code during the Meiji period
Kraus, Jan ; Sýkora, Jan (referee) ; Labus, David (advisor)
This work concerns itselť with o ne oť the aspects oť the modernization oť Japan during the Meiji Era (1868-1912), the establishment oť a Civil Code based on western lega! princip les, in a broad context oť the historical and socio-political situation of the said period. First, it explores the state oť lega! knowledge in Japan at the end of the previous historical period, the Tokugawa Era. As a result of the development during the centuries prior to that, it may be said that the Japanese view oť law became to be such that the law was overshadowed by the traditional pattern oť a rigid social structure, preferring over law the mutual relations among the people living in such a system. Being ťorced to cancel her isolation policy by an extensive outside pressure ťrom the worlďs powers, Japan starts to strive for a general modernization. The s o called U nequal treaties established in the last years of the rule oť the Tokugawa shogunate between Japan and several countries set it to an inferior position, and this situation continued unchanged in the ťollowing Meiji period. One of the prerequisites for the revision of these treaties was the establishment of a western-like lega! system with the Civil Code as one oť the important Codes of Law. However, the principles on which the Japanese and the western lega!...