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Play and toy in contemporary art
Nováková, Kateřina ; Hůla, Zdenek (advisor) ; Špičková, Kateřina (referee)
My thesis concentrates on the game, the playfulness and the toy. At first, I was searching for where these topics were most common and how they effected our lives generally. I presented some of the definitions. Then I worked more with these definitions and I put them into a connection with the art and the padegogy. Later I made a separated point of the role of the game, the playfulness and the toy in the visual art. I introduced some artist, who have been using the topics of mainly the game and the playfulness in their art work. The toy was presented more like the theme of the art works. The final part concentrates on the visual art project, which is prepared for children at age eight to ten years. One of the range was introduced deeply. n this range present individual lessons, one of them is showed in detail. This lesson is named The painting by the soap bubbles and I had been taught it at The basic art school Na Proseku. After this lesson I wrote reflection of it. Whole thesis is ilustrated by the pictures. In the conclusion I try to summarize knowledge I reached.
Rethinking the Animal: Post-Humanist Tendencies in (Post) Modern Literature
Gridneva, Yana ; Vichnar, David (advisor) ; Procházka, Martin (referee)
This thesis posits post-humanism as a philosophy that engages directly with the problem of anthropocentrism and is concerned primarily with the metaphysics of subjectivity. It studies five literary texts (James Joyce's Ulysses, Virginia Woolf's Flush, Djuna Barnes' Nightwood, Brigid Brophy's Hackenfeller's Ape and J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello: Eight Lessons) that challenge the humanistic or classical subject through critical engagement with what this subject traditionally saw as its antithesis - the animal. These texts contest various fixed assumptions about animality and disrupt the status-quo of the human. Breaking with the tradition that treats animals exclusively as a metaphor for the human, they attempt to see and understand animality outside the framework of anthropocentric suppositions. This project aims to describe the strategies these texts employ to conceptualize animality as well as the methods they apply to delineate its subversive potential and to disrupt the human- animal binary. Its theoretical framework combines the work of thinkers belonging to the new but thriving field of Animal Studies with the ideas of Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. It is this project's great ambition to contribute towards the development of new post- humanist ethics defined by its...
Legislation on treating animals in human care
Konečná, Petra ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Derlich, Stanislav (referee)
1 Abstract This Master's thesis entitled Legislation on treating animals in human care compares Czech and Australian legislation in selected aspects of three categories of animals in human care - farm animals, companion animals and animals used for scientific and other research purposes. The thesis is composed of 5 main chapters. The first chapter describes sources of law regarding treating animals in human care from the perspectives of international law, European Union law, federal Czech law and Australian law. The second chapter explains basic terms - an animal and its legal status and animal in human care in Czech and Australian legislation. The third chapter focuses specifically on farm animals as a category of animals in human care as it is detailed in Czech and Australian legislation. The fourth chapter deals with companion animals in both countries' legislation. Finally, the fifth chapter describes the legal protection of animals used for scientific and other research purposes in Czech and Australian legislation. . Keywords animal human care animal protection
Animal learning
Macková, Emilie ; Chmelíková, Eva (advisor)
The Work is Summary of the Overal of Animal Learning. Overwiev of Learning Methods and Comparison of Different Methods. Summary of Available Information on Animal Learning. Most Detailed Methodology in Processed Work with Mammals.
Constitutional rights for a favorable environment and it´s enforcement in modern Czech Republic
Tauchmanová, Renata ; Kadlecová, Eva (advisor) ; Uhlík, Milan (referee)
The thesis provides the most comprehensive summary of the legal protection of the environment in the Czech Republic from the perspective of the justice and it is application in the Czech judiciary. Especially in regards to laws on the protection of the right to a favourable environment within the Constitution of the Czech Republic, I have tried to concentrate on the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, as to the court, whose decisions are very crucial for the interpretation and further application of the law to the favourable environment in the practice. The goal of my thesis is to show the evolution of the legal / legislative environment in the Czech Republic and to approach the practice of the international law, especially european law in the field of the environmental protection. The thesis outlines available trial impalements, which uses the czech judiciary in the field of the law for a favourable envi-ronment and also represents the rights and obligations of the czech citizens related to this topic.
Animal in the conception of Act 89/2012 Coll, Civil Code
Franzová, Kristýna ; Kadlecová, Eva (advisor) ; Pavla, Pavla (referee)
The diploma thesis consists of two main parts, namely of theoretical part and practical part. The theoretical part of diploma thesis is separated into several main chapters. The first chapter is created by historical survey of animal conception in previous legal modifications. Especially, the legal modicification of animal in Act 40/1964 Coll. Is interesting. The second chapter is aimed at judicial disputes cause by animals about compensation of damage. The third chapter defines animal in the conception of Act 89/2012 Coll. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis is finished by a table. It compares the former legal modification with the current legal modification about animals. The practical part of the diploma thesis is aimed at insurance of animals. The practical part has several main chapters too. The first chapter defines common modification of insurance in Act 89/2012 Coll. The second chapter is aimed at survey of Czech insurance companies, which offer insurance of animals. The last chapter is very important. This chapter summarizes results of conversations with respondents. Respondents are owners of animals and they have insurance for their animals. There are a lot of types of animal insurance. The differences between various types of animal insurance are explained in the practical part.
Legal status of the animal in the New Civil Code
Hojdová, Dominika ; Borská, Jana (advisor) ; Pavla, Pavla (referee)
Legal status of the animal has been changed on the basis of a recodification of the previous Civil Code. The Act no. 40/1964 Coll., The Civil Code does not contain a narrower definition of the animal, and it was thus seen as a thing in the legal sense. The Act no. 89/2012 Coll., Civil Code already specifies the animal in detail regarding it as a living being gifted with senses. This thesis presents a comprehensive overview of the changes in the status of the animal. It also deals with the issue of permanent identification for dogs. The thesis is divided into two parts, the theoretical and the practical part. The theoretical part presents a comprehensive summary regarding the status of animals in the new Civil Code and its comparison with the previous legislation, as well as summary information concerning the identification the dogs with chip and tattoo. The practical part, which is in relation to the theoretical part, focuses on own survey on awareness of the general public concerning the status of the animal, especially in connection with the new code and mapping the number of chipped dogs and differences in public attitudes towards the introduction of a nationwide obligation of permanent identification for dogs.
Legal Status of Animals in New Civil Code
Tenklová, Aneta ; Borská, Jana (advisor) ; Pavla, Pavla (referee)
This thesis deals with the legal status of animals in the new Civil Code no. 89/2012 Coll. Firstly, thesis briefly describes the history of animals in the legislation. Thereafter, the theoretical part focuses on the individual provisions of the animal in the paragraph wording. Thesis defines the term animal and The categories of animals in new Civil Code. Thesis also focuses on the Restrictions on ownership, An animal without a master, Finding animal for which it is obvious that has the owner, The fruits of the animals, Servitude related with animals and The lessee's right to behave a pet in the apartment. The thesis in detail deals with a very important issue such as Damage caused by animals and Compensation for injury to the animal. Own part of the thesis focuses on the finding and identification of citizens' views on the new legislation. Data are collected via questionnaire. Several hypotheses are defined. Afterwards, the verification of theoretical knowledge in practice and the overall summary of the legislation follow. There are proposed measures to eliminate them from the identified shortcomings in the legislation.
Breeding of dangerous animal species; by Act 246/1992 Coll
Ederová, Markéta ; Kadlecová, Eva (advisor) ; Mráčková, Jitka (referee)
Breeding species requiring special care is quite a complex legal act. In the thesis deals with legislation regulating the breeding of animal species requiring special care. Marginally, I touched upon the history of breeding animals requiring special care. In this work, in particular, I deal with the fact that the relevant laws and decrees regulating the breeding of dangerous animals applied in practice, to actually prevent cruelty to these animals and keeping them there is no threat environment, property and human health. In conclusion, the findings and apply them in practice, using a questionnaire.
Dietary and other allergies in animals
Kubíčková, Jana ; Kodeš, Alois (advisor) ; Hučko, Boris (referee)
Allergies are currently problems not only people, alsomostly animals.This bachelor thesis is mainly focusing on a few selected allergies and their symptoms, which are occuring in animals. Firstly, the basic concepts of alergology isdescribed along with anature and emergence of allergies. An allergy can beunderstoodas an immune response of the organism to antigens, which come from an external environment. They couldoriginate from inhalation, contact, insect or drug allergens. There are four known types of hypersensitivity reactions. Secondly, the thesis focuses on the explanation of allergiesdiagnoses, which arecarried out differently according to the type of presumed allergy. Most frequently used are dermaltests followed by dietonesconsisting of nourishment that is without componentsthat might potentially cause food allergies. Clinical signs and symptoms help us to reveal the type of allergy we are dealing with and what is its exact form. Some of those symptoms might be gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory difficulties or skin manifestations of allergies. Further, there will be stated examples of allergies that give difficulties to animals as well as their treatment options. The primary treatment is the removal of the identified allergen from the environment in which the animal lives. If the allergen can not be removed from everyday life, a specific allergen therapy might be the a solution.The method is based on the gradual administration of increasing doses of the antigen into the organism. This ensures a sufficient cumulative dose of allergen inthe body, which causes the alleviation of clinical symptoms, or even the complete disappearance of difficulties in the exposure to the allergen. This desensibilization also referred to as hyposensibilization currently seems to be the best method of treatment, especially for the hypersensitivity reactions.Method of specific allergen therapy shows great results and in the future will certainly be very used. Veterinary doctors and different companies, however, are working on new research related to treatmentof allergies and so it is very likely that not only the method of allergen therapy, but other methods of suppression of symptoms will be in the future replaced by other, better methods of treatment.

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