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Time of landscape
KOPÁČKOVÁ, Alena
This diploma work is virtually focused on the landscape-painting. The presented painting cycle reflects the temporal variations of landscape. It provides a transcription of emotional experiences and feelings arising from an intimate communication with a certain landscape spot. The changes in time are demonstrated via a repeating motif, which enables to follow the colour variability of the nature and the surrounding atmosphere. Photos attached to the work display the landscape variations in the durations of two years. The regular observations of two tree motives result in a cycle of nine paintings, which can be further divided into three series. The theoretical part of the diploma work clarifies its principal idea. It explains motivations, inspiration resources and circumstances leading to the completing the painting cycle. The attention is also paid to the landscape-painting as a genre art and selected artists, those creations were inspired by the close touch of the nature.
Time and Space in Alejo Carpentier's novel El acoso (Manhunt)
LANG, Tomáš
The aim of my diploma thesis is an interpretation of the above-mentioned novel whereas I concern on the specifications of time and space. Further I will think of the novel is meaning itself from the point of view of the sense of human doing.
Nurse {--} patient relation in emergency room sector
VČELIČKOVÁ, Martina
"Nurse {--} patient relation in emergency room sector{\crq}q was the topic of my thesis. The bachelor thesis was divided in two parts. The theoretical part dealt with questions of those factors which influence the nurse - patient interrelation. The thesis tried to describe the most important factors which effect the establishing of the patient {--} nurse interrelation; it tried to describe nurses{\crq} points of view as well as patients{\crq} points of view because their views can be fundamentally different and in a way they can zoom in some out-patients{\crq} aspects. The length of waiting time for treatments, overall impressions related to their visits in emergency rooms, patients{\crq} characters and the level of emergency room nurses{\crq} stress play significant roles. Two targets were set in the practical part of my thesis. The first target was to map factors which take share in forming a positive client {--} nurse relation in emergency room care. The second target of my thesis was to map factors which take share in forming a positive nurse {--} client relation in emergency room care. Furthermore, five hypotheses were set. The first hypothesis was: ``Waiting time before treatment influences nurse - client relation.{\crq}q The second hypothesis was: ``Women are more willing to cooperate than men.{\crq}q The third hypothesis was: ``The shorter the client{\crq}s waiting time for treatment, the more willing s/he is to cooperate.{\crq}q The fourth hypothesis was: ``Emergency room nurse{\crq}s high stress influences her relation to clients.{\crq}q The fifth hypothesis was: ``A large number of clients waiting for treatment are a strong stress factor for nurses. The qualitative method with the anonymous questionnaire technique was used for the real status discovery. Two kinds of questionnaires were used. The patients{\crq} questionnaire contained 24 questions. The questions were closed ones and half-open ones - for amending of brief answers. The introductory questions were identifying ones. The other questions were focused on positives and negatives which are closely connected with visits in emergency rooms. Nurses{\crq} questionnaire contained 29 questions, which were closed ones and half-open ones - for amending of brief answers and one question was open one - for expressing of their own opinion. The introductory questions in the questionnaires were identifying ones. The other questions were focused on positives and negatives which are connected with providing care to patients who come into emergency rooms for treatments. Treated patients, emergency room nurses and ordination nurses in Písek, Strakonice and Brno were my research population. 200 questionnaires were distributed; 100 questionnaires were distributed to emergency room nurses and 100 questionnaires were distributed to patients who were treated in emergency rooms. Findings were illustrated in diagrams, which reflect the answers of nurses and patients. The discussion was confronted with technical bibliography. In the conclusion there are stated the summarised results of the thesis, corroborated or refuted hypotheses as well as possible suggestions how to influence positively the forming of interrelations between nurses and patients in emergency rooms.
Capacities rescue teams - EMS- in time
BOŽOVSKÁ, Petra
In my bachelor work I dealt with problems of medical rescue service and its medical emergency service rescue groups and with emergency rescue help and times within which members of these rescue services make their activity. Medical rescue service provides affected people with a professional pre-clinical urgent care where they were injured or where a sudden disorder happened. All this happen during their transport to other professional treatment and also during their forwarding to a health service. Members of rescue services provide affected people with pre-clinical urgent care. Members of rescue services of medical emergency service are a group of emergency medical help (EMH), medical emergency service (MES) and a group of air rescue service (ARS). The system of medical rescue service is made on the principle of a sequence and refilling possibilities of particular levels providing urgent pre-clinical care and on the principle of an organization of medical rescue service in a way so that the accessability of pre-clinical urgent care and its providing within 15 minutes from receiving emergency call except for the cases worthy special respect is ensured. The rescue system on the level of districts should be able to treat 50 affected people (in county boroughs up to 150 people) at the liquidation of consequences of exceptional events with a rise of mass medical casualties.
Environmental tracers (18O, 3H, CFCs, SF6) exploitation for study of mean residence time and flow pattern of dripping water and karst springs (Moravian Karst)
Bruthans, J. ; Zeman, Ondřej ; Jež, M. ; Himmel, J. ; Buzek, F. ; Melková, J. ; Oster, H. ; Geršl, M.
Mean residence time and flow pattern was studied in unsaturated zone of Ochoz Cave in southern part of Moravian Karst by means of 18O in the years 2001 to 2003. The results of study showed relatively long residence time in the unsaturated zone (about 50% komponent with residence time exceeding one year). The proportion components coming from different reservoirs were computed from two components (soil/epikarst; meltwater). The results clearly indicate, that more than 50% of water (nearly 100% in 2003) in dripping waters was derived from soil/epikarst water, which originate from (late) summer precipitations (heavy 18O content)! It means that infiltrating snowmelt water was expelling (by piston flow effect) the summer water from soil and/or epikarst. Water from snowmelt was then lost by evapotranspiration in summer time. If this effect is common in Langer period, it can change composition of d18O in dripping waters and hence also in dripstones precipitating from these waters.
Equity securities in the accounts
Ďurkáň, Erik ; Vašek, Libor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is an approach to the issue of reporting and valuation of equity securities from a position of the investor. I describe issues from the perspective of Czech accounting standards and IFRS. Examples, which are at the end of this thesis, focus on accounting and valuation of shares.
Bookkeeping, presenting financial data and reporting of selected accounting transactions in line with IFRS x CAS requirements and in context with requirements on information systems within selected international company
Pátková, Jana ; Pelák, Jiří (advisor) ; Manych, David (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on key questions of bookkeeping, presenting financial data and reporting of selected accounting transactions of tangible and intangible fixed assets in line with IFRS x CAS requirements and in context with requirements on information systems within selected international company. The whole thesis gives a fair picture of relevant processes, related procedures and principles used in the particular company as well as accounting and representation of the data in financial statements addressed to parent company. In addition to the fixed assets acquisition process, the thesis further concentrates on interpretation of accounting for and reporting of assets held for sale and disposal of fixed assets.
Support of using date and time in programming languages
Bendák, Martin ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is the support of using date and time analysis in following programming languages: Java, Visual Basic, C++, C, QBasic, PL/SQL, Lisp and Prolog. This thesis is categorized into two logical blocks. First one describes different types of calendarsand differences in the date and time formatting throughout the world. There is a Czech standard ČSN ISO 8601 related to this issue that defines unified dates interpretation in international data exchange. The second block analyses available tools for working with date and time in different programming languages. The bridge between both blocks are criteria defined by main areas (support of: gregorian calendar, 24-hour clock, formatting and other calendar systems).
Information technologies enabling managerial time tracking and cost reduction
Dědek, Lubomír ; Žebrák, Miroslav (advisor) ; Theimer, Jiří (referee)
Time tracking means to record and analyze costs in relation with business output. Managerial time tracking can be characterized as a tool that links working-time recording with planning, approving, rating, billing, invoicing, etc. This thesis deals with theoretical consequences and facts of time tracking approaches, and with practical application of these approaches with the usage of IT time tracking tools. There are described various alternatives of time tracking systems and characterized automatization of business processes with the focus on time tracking business process.

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