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Work with Models in Biology Teaching
Zemanová, Tereza ; Pavlasová, Lenka (advisor) ; Skýbová, Jana (referee)
The main idea and the aim of the Diploma Thesis is to point out the importance of applying models in the teaching natural history, and to prove whether models positively contribute not only to the activation of students, but also to the increase of their cognitive knowledge. The theoretical part of the Diploma Thesis is focused on the student's attitude towards working with models, on the pedagogical and psychological resource for integrate models into teaching and the model themselves. On their classification, properities and didactic function. The second, practical part to the Diploma Thesis presents proposals for specific models that were created and applied during teaching at a secondary school in Týniště nad Orlicí. Diploma Thesis also contains a comparison of the results of students who did not have the opportunity to work with the model and with students who participated in its creation. In addition, the Diploma Thesis includes research of the attitudes of these students towards working with models.
Blind musicians throughout the centuries
ZEMANOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibility of music education for blind musicians from antiquity to the present. In the theoretical part, the social conditions of individual historical periods are characterized and it is shown at the examples of well-known blind musicians lives, how they came to their disabilities and how, despite the obstacles caused by the handicap, they succeeded in society. Part of the thesis deals with the invention of Braille music notation and with the education of visually impaired people in present. In the research part are analysed interviews of two music teachers at elementary art school. Based on three thematic areas they were answered the questions about their visual impairment and first acquittance with music, at course of their studies and practise at work, including methods, which they use to teach students.
Use of Canistherapy in SeneCura SeniorCentrum Písek
ZEMANOVÁ, Tereza
The thesis deals with the use of canistherapy in the senior house SeneCura Písek. The theoretical part characterizes what canistherapy is, what are its forms, methods, techniques and effects and where it is possible to use canistherapy. It also describes the senior's needs and the types of social services they can use, specifically focusing on the SeneCura SeniorCentrum Písek. The practical part deals with the question of what effect the use of canistherapy in a residential form has on clients and how the whole process is perceived by seniors and employees.
Characterization of unique proteins of Giardia intestinalis and their role in mitosomal biogenesis.
Zemanová, Tereza ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Rada, Petr (referee)
The unicellular parasite Giardia intestinalis is one of the organisms carrying mitochondrion-related organelle known as mitosome, which is adapted to the microaerobic lifestyle. The only known fuction of the mitosome is the synthesis of the iron-sulphur clusters. The research of the mitosomal proteome provides new information on the biogenesis and function of this unusual organelle. One of the means of the mitosome research is the analysis of the interactome of the known mitosomal proteins. The state-of- the-art method of the interactome approach is the use of the chemical crosslinking and the subsequent immunoaffinity isolation of the complexes, containing the protein of interest. In this thesis, the interactomes of GiTom40 and GiMOMP35 were characterized with the bioinformatic tools. The cellular localization of four of the chosen proteins was determined by the fluorescent microscopy. One of the proteins, the predicted dynein intermediate chain DIC6939, was phylogenetically classified as an axonemal dynein. The superresolution microsopy was utilized to observe the possible colocalization of DIC6939 with the mitosomes and blue native PAGE led to the visualization of its native complexes. In this work, the optimal conditions for DIC6939 interactome isolation were succesfully determined. The outcome...
Development and transformation of Czechoslovak and Czech television in 1980s and 1990s
Zemanová, Tereza ; Krátká, Lenka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe, through the oral history method, the development and certain changes of the Czechoslovak and later Czech television in the 1980s and 1990s as observed by ordinary employees of this institution. The work focuses on the everyday lives of technical and administrative workers and it is delimited by the years 1980 and 1998 which was the year the tenure of Ivo Mathé, the first general manager of CT, ended. The main subjects of interest are the basic work conditions such as salaries, working hours and employee care arising from the collective bargaining agreement. Furthermore, the work deals with the workplace atmosphere and relationships, and loyalty of the employees towards the institution. Apart from the description of the respective topics the work aims to cover the changes of everydayness in connection with the So-called transformation of the society, or compare the 1980s with the time following the November of 1989.
Disillusion in Ian McEwan's 21st century Novels
Zemanová, Tereza ; Beran, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kolinská, Klára (referee)
(in English): The focus of this diploma thesis is disillusion in the works of the contemporary novelist Ian McEwan, particularly in his twenty-first century novels. The thesis analyses the disillusionment of the reader based on McEwan's work with traditional narratives and the reader's expectations, which is achieved through the employment of the unreliable narrator in Atonement (2001) and Sweet Tooth (2012), depiction of self-deception in Saturday (2005) and Solar (2010), and the misunderstanding on the interpersonal and intrapersonal level in On Chesil Beach (2007) and The Children Act (2014). The analysis uses the method of close reading and critical evaluation through the hermeneutic process in combination with Iser's theory about the reader, Foucault's definition of discourse and some generally accepted ideas based on psychology. The analysis reveals that Ian McEwan uses disillusion in his novels as a device through which he tries to encourage the reader to critically evaluate the reader's preconceptions about the world, the conventional narratives, and the roles the reader ascribes to him/herself and to the society around him/herself. By allowing the reader to build his/her expectations of the story's denouement and then crushing them, McEwan points out the reader's routine regarding a given...
Mitochondrial unfolded protein response
Zemanová, Tereza ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Mach, Jan (referee)
Mitochondrion is an organelle of the eukaryotic cell responsible for the crucial metabolic processes and the apoptosis. Therefore, it is necessary for the survival of the cell to maintain mitochondrial functionality. Hence, the mitochondria have specific signalling stress-activated pathways for re-establishing its homeostasis. Unfolded protein response is a stress response to the presence of unfolded proteins that includes signalling from the organelle to the nucleus and activating specific genes for chaperones and proteases. This thesis summarizes current knowledge of the mitochondrial UPR, in the matrix as well as in the intermembrane space. It describes different types of the mitochondial chaperones and proteases, the reasons and the impacts of the mitochondrial stress causing the UPR and also briefly covers the problematics od the UPR in the cytosol and the ER.

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