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Analysis of vehicle damage in collisions with road safety barriers
Berka, Jan ; Kaluža, Zdeněk (referee) ; Tokař, Stanislav (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is the analysis of vehicle damage, which was caused by a collision with road safety barriers. The theoretical part describes the guardrail, their classification, structure, process design and methods of their testing, including criteria that must be met. Furthermore, the theoretical part describes the safety of vehicles in relation to the body structure and its material composition. The last chapter in this section is focused on the process of insurance companies in solving their clients' loss events. The second (practical) part is focused on defining the criteria that are important for the determination of certain facts in question accident. These criteria were drawn up based on the requirements of insurance companies while they were processed catalog. This catalog is the result of the work, which describes the happening of insured events, their assessment according to predefined criteria and estimate, if it is a plot manipulated insured or not. It can also be beneficial to insurance companies, which can be used as an aid in dealing with loss events.
Planning the construction contract by the contractor
Dáňa, Tomáš ; Berka, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the process of planning the costs of a contract for construction. The thesis describes the pricing, contract for construction, construction time models, and allocation of costs during the construction. It introduces a particular contract for construction, which is analysed mainly with regard to the allocation of costs during the construction. The thesis introduces also alternative solutions for the allocation of costs during the construction. The purpose of the thesis is to compare the alternative solutions with the reality, and analyse the allocation of costs during the construction.
Office and apartments building, Jihlava
Berka, Jan ; Bečkovská, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
Proposed office and apartment buildings are situated in the south-east area of the city of Jihlava Handlovy dvory. Office and apartment buildings are designed as three-storey detached house, flat roof with a single casing. Buildings have rectangle layouts. The Objects are called Object A and Object B. Object A: There are four shops and exchange station in the 1st floor. In the second floor there are situated 4 apartments consisting of two rooms and a house cellar. The third floor is of the same pattern as the second one (again 4 apartments consisting of two rooms and a house cellar). In the object there are 8 apartments altogether. Object B: There are gym, one shop and exchange station in the 1st floor. In the second floor there are situated 4 apartments consisting of three rooms. The third floor is of the same pattern as the second one (again 4 apartments consisting of three rooms). In the object there are 8 apartments altogether. The houses are made of building system VELOX.
Evangelical Тhemes in F. M. Dostoevsky's Нovel 'The Brothers Karamazov'
Berka, Jan ; Vasilyeva, Elena (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
Evangelical motives within F. M. Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov are the topic of the bachelor thesis. The theoretical part will be dedicated to analysis of spiritual streams, which have influenced political, social and cultural development in Russia in the 19th century. Then a research of relationship of Dostoevsky to Christianity and Orthodox Church will follow. In the practical part, the influence of gospel on formal and ideological aspect of the novel will be analyzed and the form and rate of the influence, which occurred in the novel, will be examined. The main emphasis will be put on a description of usage of the used motives of biblical parables (particularly The Parable of the Sower). KEYWORDS 19th century, Dostoevsky, Christianity, Orthodox Christianity, gospel
Context of macroeconomic development and energy sector in the Czech Republic and Austria in the period 2000 - 2012
Berka, Jan ; Czesaný, Slavoj (advisor) ; Ševčíková, Michaela (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to verify a connection between macroeconomic development and energy sector. This connection is examined with the data from the Czech Republic and with the data from Austria, both in the years 2000 - 2012. The theoretical part describes energetics as a natural monopoly and a resource of externalities. It includes the theory of monitoring the business cycle and financial analysis of companies. The first half of the practical part compares macroeconomic development of the Czech Republic and the ČEZ group. The similar comparison is made with Austria and the Verbund company. Second half of the practical part explains how economic policies influence the Czech energetics. This impact is being studied in terms of legislation, regulations, monetary and fiscal policy. The practical part ends with rating and valuation of costs that arise from the main energy resources. The link between energetics and macroeconomic development was discovered and proved thanks to the doubled analysis used in the thesis.
Analysis of vehicle damage in collisions with road safety barriers
Berka, Jan ; Kaluža, Zdeněk (referee) ; Tokař, Stanislav (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is the analysis of vehicle damage, which was caused by a collision with road safety barriers. The theoretical part describes the guardrail, their classification, structure, process design and methods of their testing, including criteria that must be met. Furthermore, the theoretical part describes the safety of vehicles in relation to the body structure and its material composition. The last chapter in this section is focused on the process of insurance companies in solving their clients' loss events. The second (practical) part is focused on defining the criteria that are important for the determination of certain facts in question accident. These criteria were drawn up based on the requirements of insurance companies while they were processed catalog. This catalog is the result of the work, which describes the happening of insured events, their assessment according to predefined criteria and estimate, if it is a plot manipulated insured or not. It can also be beneficial to insurance companies, which can be used as an aid in dealing with loss events.
Planning the construction contract by the contractor
Dáňa, Tomáš ; Berka, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the process of planning the costs of a contract for construction. The thesis describes the pricing, contract for construction, construction time models, and allocation of costs during the construction. It introduces a particular contract for construction, which is analysed mainly with regard to the allocation of costs during the construction. The thesis introduces also alternative solutions for the allocation of costs during the construction. The purpose of the thesis is to compare the alternative solutions with the reality, and analyse the allocation of costs during the construction.
Office and apartments building, Jihlava
Berka, Jan ; Bečkovská, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
Proposed office and apartment buildings are situated in the south-east area of the city of Jihlava Handlovy dvory. Office and apartment buildings are designed as three-storey detached house, flat roof with a single casing. Buildings have rectangle layouts. The Objects are called Object A and Object B. Object A: There are four shops and exchange station in the 1st floor. In the second floor there are situated 4 apartments consisting of two rooms and a house cellar. The third floor is of the same pattern as the second one (again 4 apartments consisting of two rooms and a house cellar). In the object there are 8 apartments altogether. Object B: There are gym, one shop and exchange station in the 1st floor. In the second floor there are situated 4 apartments consisting of three rooms. The third floor is of the same pattern as the second one (again 4 apartments consisting of three rooms). In the object there are 8 apartments altogether. The houses are made of building system VELOX.
Application of the Austrian business cycle theory on the Asian crisis in the 90s of 20th century
Berka, Jan ; Pfeifer, Lukáš (advisor) ; Czesaný, Slavoj (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to verify the hypothesis that the Austrian business cycle theory can explain the emergence of Asian economic crisis in the 90s of 20th century. The theoretical part is focused on presenting the Austrian methodology and also the Austrian business cycle theory. The practical part describes the view of mainstream economics on the issue of the Asian economic crisis, together with the emergency measures by the International Monetary Fund. In application section of the practical part, the Austrian business cycle theory is used as a model that can explain the emergence of an economic decline in Southeast Asian countries in comparison to real data. A conclusion confirming the investigated hypothesis is interpreted based on this analysis.

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