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Media portrayal of Roma minoritiy in Bulgaria
Petráchová, Zuzana ; Otčenášek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Barkalova, Petya (advisor)
The thesis presents a summary survey of one ofBulgaria's ethnic minority groups, the Romany' s. It represents their language, history and cul ture in general and in Bulgaria specifically. The thesis researches individual groups with the aim of establishing how media presents them and it emulates to find their place and their footing in Bulgaria's majority community. The principal aim of the thesis is to ascertain what the perception is about an ethnic minority in Bulgaria, specifically the Romany's. To an average newspaper reader and whether Romany' s live out on a limb or not. One possibility of finding out what image the media create about Romany' s is to present single surveys, which raise certain subject matter and their consequences .The subsequent comparison distinguishes between surveys made in specific years and assessing if it improved or if the subject matter stay the same. The surveys of different Bulgarian newspapers and joumals use different methods of investigation, but they pursue the same aim - to establish how and why they write about Romany' s, if they speak about them in a positive or negative way, if they present the facts and if they are using derogatory language. The next important part of the thesis is the opinion poll for Bulgarian student s of joumalism, because it is interesting to...

Financial structure of a logistic and transfer company
Kučerová, Renata ; Marek, Petr (advisor) ; Brabenec, Tomáš (referee)
The content of this bachelor thesis is represented by a financial structure of a specific firm. This firm is C.S. CARGO Inc., which belongs to the biggest truck transporters in the Czech republic. A part of this thesis is devoted to optimalising of the capital structure of a firm. Analytical part of the bachelor thesis starts with introducing of the starting financial structure of the analysed firm and this capital structure is used for calculating of weighted avarage cost of capital. Furthermore this thesis contains an analysis of an influence which would have IPO (at different size) on the capital structure of the firm concerning WACC.

Franchising as a method of entering the market
Zbořilová, Hana ; Turnerová, Lenka (advisor) ; Khelerová, Vladimíra (referee)
The bachelor work deals with franchising as a method of entering the market and a certain alternative of small and medium-sized business. It describes the history of franchising, defines notions used in the realm of franchising and analyzes the advantages and disadvatages of this business method. The practical part of the bachelor work deals with describtion of penetrating of franchising in the Czech republic and its developing on the czech market. A czech franchise system from the realm of gastronomy is described in the final part of the work.

Struggle for Šwidnica-Jawor duchy under the reign of the Luxembourg dynasty
Zelenka, Jaroslav ; Vorel, Petr (referee) ; Bobková, Lenka (advisor)
Shire of successors of Boleslav I. of Svídnice (Schweidni tz, Swidnica) represents an anomaly in the history of Silesia. Dukes of this branch of Silesian house of Piasts were thoroughly refusing to became vassals of czech king by profi ting of their rel a tionship wi th Wi ttelsbachs, Habsbourgs, Anj ous, as well as wi th polish king Casimir III of Poland. Bolek II of Svidnice was the most powerfull adversary of Luxembourgs. Even by using a military force, John of Luxembourg couldn't break his opposition. Situation had radically changed by the Treaty of Namyslov (Namslau, Namyslów) between Charles IV and Casimir III of Poland in 1348. By this treaty, polish king officially renounced to support his nephew. Charles IV was aware of quali ties of Bolek II and he didn't want to loose him by blessing his ego. So he didn't choose the way of violence, but he gave him a lot of privileges to "buy" his support. Czech king offered to Bolek II the alliance that he couldn't refuse. By this alliance he allowed Bolek to fulfill his power ambi tions what should have never been done, if he had remained adversary of Luxembourg's. Bolek I I of Svidnice was capable to profit from this extraordinary favor until his death. He succeeded to j oin to his shire numerous territories and assure some important economic privileges for...

Development of the rapid reading in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic
Černý, Jan ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Vášová, Lidmila (referee)
Tématem bakalářská práce je vývoj rychlého čtení v Čechách a na Slovensku. Jejím cílem je zmapovat hlavní mezníky v historii problematiky rychlého čtení na území ČR a Slovenska, a zároveň představit principy a metody rychlého čtení. Práce je rozdělena na pět částí. První kapitola pojednává o problematice procesu učení a čtení. Další částí je samotná historie rychlého čtení na našem a slovenském území. Ve třetí kapitole jsou prezentovány techniky rychlého čtení, další způsoby efektivního příjmu informací, struktura kursu rychlého čtení a analýza experimentu. Ve čtvrté části práce uvádí problematiku do kontextu s počítačovým prostředím, kdy je hlavní pozornost upřena na čtivost a čitelnost na počítačové obrazovce. Závěr práce charakterizuje úvaha nad dílem Jana Amose Komenského.

Hospic Care in Prague
Křivská, Dita ; Vorlová, Marie (advisor) ; Brunclíková, Jitka (referee)
My thesis deals with the problems of hospice care offered in the area of Prague. I tried to give some useful information, which could serve for purification of hospice care from inaccurate notions. I also hope, my work can help people who ponder on use of hospice care. The work comes from my own experience, because I worked as an assistant for a few months. At the beginning of my work, I` d like to define the death and dying and to point out the historical changes of these concepts. Next part of my thesis is dedicated to the whole hospice care. I specify the concepts; history and present of the Czech and worldwide hospice care. In the main part, I focused on operation of Hospice Strasburk and mobile hospice Cesta domu. I tried to describe their genesis and present, as briefly and clearly as possible. At the conclusion I strived for estimation of both kind of hospice care. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Attribution of Conduct to a State according to Public International Law
Bruner, Tomáš ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
The thesis firstly describes how the concept of attribution of private conduct to a state changed during the history. Original ancient conception of collective responsibility was absolute. One could attribute to a State or ancient community any unlawful act of its members. The damaged country or community could choose whether to demand and accept reparation or resort to use of force. This conception changed in the late middle ages and modern times. The responsibility of state was made more subjective. The international relations were perceived as inter-personal relations among the sovereigns. Unlawful conduct of private persons was not attributed to those sovereigns. This subjective conception of responsibility prevailed; it was based on concept of fault of the sovereign, either in form of action or omission or negligence. Later, the attribution of conduct of the sovereign to a State widened and included also the attribution of conduct of state organs. Since the 19th century the responsibility has been gaining more objective character in certain areas of international law. The concept of diplomatic protection allowed attribution of a failure to guarantee certain standard and of a failure to protect the interests of foreigners on the territory of particular state. Another concept of due diligence prescribed...

Comparement of results from infiltration tests
Blahut, Dominik ; Mazáč, Petr (referee) ; Duchan, David (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to compare the results of water infiltration from field tests, from laboratories and from numerical modeling at two selected locations. The first objective is the search procedure and the description of both sites and its adjacent areas. Further work continues with infiltration field tests using ring infiltrometer, at first theoretically for each method, and then practically with own personal measurements in the field. Further from the collected soil samples the measurements are performed in the laboratory, first in the permeameter, and followed by the grain size distribution test, from which the hydraulic conductivity is derived by using empirical formulas. At last the numerical modeling is used and all the results are compared. In the final phase of thesis the recommendations are given for infiltration at various locations and comparsion of the infiltration methods.

Implementation of the selected lean tool in the international operating company
Vošická, Markéta ; Mervart, Michal (advisor) ; Pacovský, Marcel (referee)
This Masters Thesis deals with the concept of lean manufacturing and its implementing specifications in Czech companies. The theoretical part describes the concept of lean in detail, its history, principles and other characteristics. Furthermore this part presents the analysis related to the implementation of lean principles in small and medium sized companies in the Czech Republic. Based on this analysis, the hypothesis about the success or failure of implementation is formulated. The practical part describes the implementation of the chosen lean tool in the international operating company. On the basis of this project, the hypothesis is affirmed or denied.

Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival’s Industry Programme and Its Benefits For a Producer
Šilarová, Hana ; ŠVECOVÁ, Marta (advisor) ; Tabakov, Diana (referee)
The present thesis explores the industry programme of the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, as well as the ways producers benefit from it. This festival has a long-term tradition organizing programmes for film professionals. The individual components of the programme are conceived, respectively, for participants of various professions, for instance festival directors or film directors, with its main section, Emerging Producers, aimed at starting European producers. The first part of the present work describes the history of Jihlava IDFF and the individual sections of its industry programme, while the second part compares the festival to two other ones of similar size, namely CPH:DOX and Visions du Réel Nyon, whose conceptions differ to a significant extent from Jihlava’s. The last section of the thesis, drawing in part on online questionnaires administered to Emerging Producers participants and to the producers of films competing at the festivals in question between the years 2012 and 2016, examines the contribution industry programmes bring to producers.