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Creation of the Metaphors by Pupils, 8th Grade
Kurincová, Taťána ; Chrz, Vladimír (referee) ; Hříbková, Lenka (advisor)
The scope of this thesis was to track the metaphorical creativity of the 8th grade students. The research took place in three classes: in regular elementary school class, in language elementary school class and in eight years high school class. The main issues I was dealing with were following: Are the 8th grade students able to create metaphoras and if so than what are the main characteristics of their creation. Which factors can help and which can hinder such their ability. Can we already notice at the age of such students major differences in their language creativity? The structure of my thesis derives from my previous experience connected to the research on knowledge of the metaphoras of elementary school students at first and from a deep analysis of the scientific literature on the creativity at second. I have decided after a detailed study to give two materials to different students which are focused on the affirmation of their verbal expression and on their ability to understand metaphoras and hence the ability to create them. The research itself took place in the following way: first the students were given the material on the orientative affirmation of their verbal expression and after a one-week break material on their ability to understand and to create metaphoras. One school lesson during...

Verbal Tasks against the Stream of Time in the 2nd Grade of Primary
Navrátilová, Marta ; Vondrová, Naďa (referee) ; Novotná, Jarmila (advisor)
This thesis considers the issue of verbal tasks "against the stream of time" in the 2nd grade of Primary school and consists of 3 parts. In the first part, on the basis of studied literature, there are generally defined basic terms regarding the verbal task, their solution processes and typology. The main content of the second part is a typology of verbal tasks against the stream of time and definition of the most important terms, which address the tasks. The third part is devoted to an introduction and detailed analysis of task's type, which is the most common in the 2nd grade of Primary school (linear tasks against the stream of time with one initial state). All the results are based on experiments and experiences obtained during teaching practise. Part of the thesis is also a collection of tasks against the stream of time for the teachers to draw inspiration. In the last chapter there are some possibilities of further research in an area of tasks against the stream of time.

The process optimation in distributed company
Drobílek, Aleš ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Žižková, Veronika (referee)
This assigment aims on the process optimation in distributed company and to point out possible financial savings that can such optimation brings. In the first part are described general requirments for working with documents. There are used teoretical knowledge and knowledge from practice of persons that have experiences with functioning distributed companies and with file services as well. In the second part is described hypotetic starting position of file services in Parent company Inc. and two subsidiary companies Company A Inc. and Company B limited. This part also contains description of some problems that can occure during changes in the file service. Mainly are impeched the legislative requirements in the Czech Republic. In the third part is mainly described optimation of file service process. In the fourth part are suggested possible financial savings that can occure by optimation of file services in distributed company.

Dopady vstupu České republiky do Evropské unie na český pojistný trh
Plachá, Marie ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vorek, Marián (referee)
The impact of our membership of European Union on Czech insurance market - EU Law Directions and their consequences for insurance market including changes in compulsory Road Traffic Act Insurance, experience tables, rating, IFRS 4 and Solvency II

The reemigration of the Czech minority from Daruvar region (Croatia) after the Second World War in the light of their life stories.
Pelikánová, Hana ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kandert, Josef (referee)
In my thesis I am dealing with the subject of the afterwar reemigration of Czech from Daruvar region (Croatia), the center of Czech minority in the Northern Balcan which was enjoying a flourishing cultural and economical growth in the interwar period. After WWII many of the settlers decided to return to their old homeland in the process of the so-called reemigration which had to compensate for the forced departure of the expelled German minority from the Czech lands. In my thesis I have recorded life-story interviews with expatriates from Daruvar region and I am focusing on several issues in connection with these events. First of all, I am trying to reconstruct the circurmstances, motivation and the course of the reemigration transfers. Secondly, I am also dealing with the topic of the integration of expatriates in the society which had undergone thorough socioeconomical changes after the WWII. Finally, I am analysing the individual evaluations of this life experience and the positive and negative consequences it brought to the expatriates and their families.

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Böhmová, Radka ; Matl, Ivo (advisor) ; Třeška, Vladislav (referee) ; Vaněčková, Ivana (referee)
Background. TGF- is a key profibrogenic cytokine associated with chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) pathogenesis. Renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and hypertension represent important factors contributing to the development of CAN. The aim of the first, experimental part of the present study was to investigate the effect of immunosuppressant sirolimus in a model of accelerated renal injury in hypertensive transgenic rats (TGRs). The aim of the second, clinical part was to correlate the degree of CAN in the protocol biopsy of transplanted patiens with TGF-1 plasma levels and plasma levels of fibronectin. Another aim was to evaluate TGF-1 and fibronectin plasma levels in patients treated with different immunosuppressive (IS) regimes. Methods. Experiments were performed in TGR(mREN-2)-27 rats and their normotensive controls. We used a model of accelerated renal I/R injury. In clinical part of the present study, protocol biopsy has been suggested to be a beneficial method for early CAN detection. Protocol core biopsy was carried out in 105 kidney transplant recipients treated with different IS regimes 12 months after renal transplantation. Conclusions. Hypertension induced by high levels of renin in transgenic rats aggravated the renal injury induced by I/R injury. Sirolimus treatment was shown...

Husserl's phenomenology of attention
Grimmich, Šimon ; Čapek, Jakub (advisor) ; Švec, Ondřej (referee)
(in English): The diploma work Husserl's phenomenology of attention systematically presents Husserl's conception of attention. The first part deals with the presentation of Husserl's static phenomenology of attention, taking into account in particular of Logical Investigations and Ideas I. The second part is devoted to genetic phenomenology of attention, which is reconstructed mainly upon Experience and Judgment and Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis. In it's conclusion the work offers other possible perspectives of investigation of the phenomenon of attention from the phenomenological positions.

"Conditions of exile: language, text and history in the work of Libuše Moníková and Milan Kundera"
Reuter, Magdalena Antonia ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Heczková, Libuše (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to demarcate the term "exile" and its conditions, further the thesis explores the impacts this experience has on a writer's work, especially the problem of writing in a foreign language and the character of translation. Concretely the present thesis is based on the literary work of Libuše Moníková and Milan Kundera. The first chapter examines the general research field in detail and the occurrence of related themes in the production of both authors. The following two chapters treat individual aspects of work created under the condition of exile - language and translation on the one hand, the correlations of text and history on the other. The findings of all analyses performed within this diploma thesis relate not only to the individual authors, but can be employed to specify and supplement the over-all picture of Czech literature of the second half of the 20th century, as the phenomenon of exile is essential for the understanding of this specific period. Keywords Literature in exile, Milan Kundera, Libuše Moníkové, Prague Spring, translation.

The Use of Physical Education Equipment in P.E. Instruction at Primary Schools
Kodejšková, Petra ; Hronzová, Marie (advisor) ; Zachariášová, Jana (referee)
In my diploma thesis I solve the present situation of applying new development's trends in the area of Health Physical Education of primary school aged children. In the theoretical part, I try to show the characteristics of Health Physical Education from different points of view, e.g. historical, type of weakening, determination of tasks and aims, considering of exercise units and correct principles of Health Physical Education. The main focus of the theoretical part of my diploma thesis is the characteristics of physical education's tools. I try to bring near the information about the usage of traditional and non-traditional tools in Health Physical Education from systematic and complex point of view. The research of my diploma thesis comes out of the theoretical principles and concerns on usage of physical education's tools at primary schools. I try to explain the present situation of this problem through several research methods (questionnaire, conversation, observation and experiment in term of Health Physical Education's unit). The results of my research bring a lot of information, which discovers the absence of exercises with some tools in Physical Education at primary schools. My diploma thesis gives some ideas for teachers for usage of the tools at schools, e.g. collection of exercises set together...

Detailed Investigation of Electron Antineutrino Oscillations in the Daya Bay Experiment
Roskovec, Bedřich ; Leitner, Rupert (advisor)
Observed disappearance of reactor antineutrinos in the short baseline in Daya Bay can be explained by the phenomenon of neutrino flavour oscillations. The analysis in standard three- neutrino framework provides the best measurement of mixing angle of θ13 and the value of effective mass squared difference ∆m2 ee with comparable precision with other experiments. The unprecedented precision of Daya Bay motivates us to extend our search beyond standard three-neutrino oscillation scheme. It this thesis, we have explored two scenarios of possible physics Beyond Standard Model (BSM). We have tested the fundamental symmetry of the nature by searching for the Lorentz Invariance violation effect within the framework of the Standard-Model Extension (SME). Such an effect could be observed as a deviation from three- neutrino oscillation prediction in the oscillated antineutrino spectrum. Since we have not observed any significant deviation, we have been able to set the limits on the SME parameters. Some of the limits were measured for the first time while some turned out not to be competitive with the measurement of other experiments. We have also performed search for Non-standard Interactions (NSIs) in the Daya Bay. Being forbidden in the Standard Model, these interactions are predicted by BSM theories for which...