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Trading on Commodity Markets
Musilová, Miroslava ; Kovář, František (advisor) ; Votava, Libor (referee)
The bachelor thesis refers to trading on a commodity exchange and its possibilities. The work is divided into two parts. The theoretical section relates to ways of trading, principles, rules, legislation, exchange types. The practical section is based on the graphic analysis of a few trade transactions showing their strategies and explaining individual indicators of technical analyses needed for their realization. The closing part of this thesis is concerned with the qualities, skills, know-how which can be useful to trading on commodity markets.

The economic analysis of cost related to revitalization of the foot of a mountain spring areas (model Senotín)
Krulová, Lucie ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee)
The aim of my work, of the basis gained in the past and some experience and pieces of knowledge is to do an economic analysis of cost related to revitalization of selected foot of a mountain spring area. On this principle is to find the cost needed to put across some revitalization precaution to square unit (in my case 1 ha). Farther, in an economic analysis, consider carefully the effects on the thinking project to participate subjects. The gained results are to be used to better exact how to decide about a stanstill of river-basin and how create some better conditions for the function of management of the food of a mountain spring areas. All of this will be gone in for how to improve general conditions of the flood-control system of the Czech Republic.

Aesthetic Distance in Music and its Manifestations
PROCHÁZKA, Jan
In this work, I will be engaged in aesthetic reception and perception of artistic and also non-artistic objects, which main or ulterior contens is music. Main focus of the work will be observation of transformation of aesthetic distance of subject in dependence on particular types and tendencies of music and their activities and on inner dispositions of subject, too. I will try to differentiate elementary types of music in consonance with considerations of their inner distance and sketch historical origin and evolution of their forms, too. Fundamental task is answer the question, if there is threat of lack of distance in music of modern time in general caused by under-distance or over-distance. As the source, I will use the work of Edward Bullough {\clqq}Psychical distance`` as a factor in art and aesthetic principle.

"Special Relationship" between the United States and the United Kingdom and its Importance in the Context of War on Terror
Šohájková, Barbora ; Sehnálková, Jana (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
The 'special relationship' between the United States and the United Kingdom has existed since the beginning of the 1940s. During the Second World War, a strong alliance emerged that was based on a defense policy against a common enemy and a shared value principle. Throughout the Cold War, the special relationship evolved from a weakening of mutual relations in 1960s and 1970s to a renewed rapprochement in 1980s, mainly because of the shared opinions of the U.S. President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. After the geopolitical changes in 1989 a debate developed over the future of their special relationship. The question was whether (or in what form) the transatlantic alliance will continue to remain. The 9/11 terrorist attacks upon the United States gave the answer to this question and provided the impetus for renewed mutual British-American relations. Immediately after the attacks, the United Kingdom expressed its full support for the US-led fight against terrorism and followed the United States first into Afghanistan and later into Iraq. However, both President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair were strongly criticized that their war engagement, particularly in relation to the war in Iraq, had been unlawful and was based on false evidence supporting the...

Origin and development of air weapons and their disciplines.
Burgerová, Kateřina ; Brych, Jan (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: The Origin and the Development of Air Weapons and their Disciplines Objectives: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the formation and the development of air weapons, basic design principles, use of the army, military training and as a sporting weapon. The inclusion of air guns into the sport disciplines. Methods: The used method is descriptive analysis. Results: The result of the work will be a comprehensive overview of the development of air weapons, their use and integration into the sporting disciplines, which will include a description of the basic design principles of air weapons. Keywords: shooting, air rifle, air pistol, blowpipe, air gun, gas gun, discipline, target

The Federalist Principles in Treaty of Lisbon and their impact on the sovereignty of the EU member states.
VESELÝ, Lukáš
This thesis analyses Treaty of Lisbon in order to reveal federalist principles contained in this new reformative treaty. This will enable to infer the impact on the sovereignty of the EU member states in case the Treaty of Lisbon would be ratified.

Czechoslovak Broadcasting Company in the 20's and 30's of the 20th Century
Mrázek, Daniel ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor) ; Václavů, Lubor (referee)
Broadcast transmission started in the Czech Republic in the 18th of May 1923 under the sponsorship of Radiojournal (RJ). Nobody suspected how important role it will play in the future. Actually, it was thought of it only as a technical attraction, considering wireless spread of human voice a miracle. It is why the propagation and evaluation of the broadcast was not much dependent on the provided program, but preferably on the fact that it was a wireless broadcast. The introduction of a new media has never caused such a revolution and to a certain extent a shock as in the case of the broadcast. In fact, broadcast is the oldest electronic medium. Even though the introduction of television or internet caught some attention, it was far from such a surprise; it was always only "improvement of something known". The broadcast is based on the principles that no one knew before. It was one of the reasons why it was accepted with doubts at the beginning. However, after some time, people realised, that broadcast is a good device for spreading of information. Originally a technical attraction, the broadcast became an irreplaceable part in the word of media. Of course, its role was to amuse and spread information, but - and that was more important - to concentrate on the culture and to educate. The typical parts of the...

Importance of primary and secondary prevention in cardivascular disorder
Koníčková, Veronika ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Skalská, Marie (referee)
1 Abstract: Title: The importance of primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease Goals: Develop a theoretical basis for the selected topic. Describe the basic principles of primary and secondary prevention, and thus prepare the groundwork for creating questionnaires. Questionnaire compiled to complement the information obtained from the literature on insight into the practice. Confirm or refute the hypotheses chosen on the basis of a questionnaire. Discuss the most frequently occurring phenomena and compare them with the latest reported information. Draw conclusions and recommendations. Method: For the theoretical treatment of the retrieval method was used. I compared the information and inclined to the best proven. The theoretical part resulted in the goals and tasks of work. For the practical part was conducted by questionnaire survey, which has additional information on the issue of primary and secondary prevention. In the end I obtained data compared with information obtained from studying literature. Results: Lack of information on primary and secondary prevention is mainly for young people aged 10-15 years. This trend is accompanied by the deteriorating health situation and the occasional occurrence of the "diseases of civilization", which can produce complications in adulthood....

Pace scheme adaptation in facilities for elderly people
Jantačová, Lenka ; Housarová, Blanka (advisor) ; Štěpáníková, Alena (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is creating a group stimulatory activating scheme according to the principles of the PACE therapeutic schemes for people who arc afflictcd with aphasia. The theoretical part is focused especially on the field of logopaedics therapy, on therapy of aphasia and on a characteristic of the PACE therapeutic scheme. The empirical part is describing in detail the stimulatory activating schcmc for people afflictcd with aphasia. This schcmc is intent on development of communication. Then the data obtained during realization of the scheme in facilities for people are analysed. The diploma thesis output will be an easy usable stimulatory activating scheme for developing communication of people with aphasia. Keywords: therapy in logopaedics, PACE therapeutic scheme, people with aphasia, group stimulatory activating scheme.

Acquisition of ownership to land
Kubátová, Kateřina ; Drobník, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Aquisition of Ownership of Land The purpose of the Master's degree thesis is to define and give a complex description of basic legal forms of acquiring ownership right to land and describe the process of obtaining the ownership right to land. The core piece of legislation governing this question is the Civil Code supported by many other laws. There are many citations of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court decisions used in the text to support the statutes. These decisions are necessary when law does not provide with clear explanations and so the court gives the interpretation. This paper in many places mentions the proposed Civil Code which brings many substantial changes to the Czech law. This paper consists of five chapters. They all relate to each other however they deal with different topics and describe important issues for the overall understanding. They are ranged logically from the basic general issues and historical outline to specific ways of obtaining ownership right to land and their evidence in the Real Estate Registry. For information purposes, there is a chapter paid to English land law principles compared to the Czech land law. The first part of the thesis is introductory and explains the basic terminology which is used in the text and is crucial for understanding the...