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Proposal of business plan, branch out business actvities of exist company
Vincze, Martin ; Dolák, Leopold (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is to provide self-contained picture about establishment of new business form in prospering company. Company which has available business potentiality. This thesis is devided to two main separeted parts. Theoretic part is about problems in forming business plan and puts an accent on basic elements. Next practical part presents main construction of business plan for mentioned company. Conclusion gives summary of business plan and it appraises its chances in reality.
Ancient basics of utopia and philosophical utopism in selected writings
Dolák, Lubomír ; Hlaváčková Fleischerová, Andrea (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
Analysis and reflection of selected utopian writings with the aim of presenting utopia as a hope for society about the possibility of the existence of better worlds, as well as a valuable historical source from the times when their authors lives. Introducing utopia as a fictious, artificial place with ideal social structure, attributed to its their authors, and focusing, with use the probe of personal choice, especially regarding the social order, property and religion in these "ideal" states. Submitting a comprehensive and well-arranged elaboration of the whole topic from its general characteristics, through the analysis of selected writings to the final reflection. Brief characteristics of the work content: "Fantastic voyage of the barque of emotions and reason under the rudder of ancient philosophers on the vast oceans criticizing the social conditions inside the soul of the ideal states."
Impacts of hydrometeorological extremes in South Moravia based on documentary evidence
Chromá, Kateřina ; Dolák, Lukáš ; Brázdil, Rudolf ; Řezníčková, Ladislava
Hydrometeorological extremes have influenced human lives significantly in the past, just as they continue\nto do today. To analyse these influences in the past, information is needed from before the start of systematic\nmeteorological and hydrological observations. Documentary evidence constitutes a very rich source of\ninformation about past hydrometeorological extremes. This paper focuses on impacts of hydrometeorological\nextremes on agriculture and material property and their socio-economic consequences. It also discusses\nthe potential and limitations of such documentary evidence. Despite documentary evidence’s several\nlimitations (e.g. spatial and temporal uncertainty, uncertainty in the annual distribution of records, in\nthe type of extreme, etc.), it is a promising source of information useful for future studies.
Adjusting ratios of minors related with divorce proceedings of parents' marriage
Dolák, Lubomír ; Šmejkal, Jan (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deal with adjusting ratios of minors with divorce proceedings of parents' marriage. This work characterizes and analyses the current legislation valid in the Czech Republic in response to a brief overview of earlier legislation. On the theoretical basis is built a practical guide of the whole guardianship proceedings. The bachelor thesis analyses substantive and procedural aspects of this issue. The objective of this work is good cognition of the basic legislation valid in the Czech Republic, because this knowledge means prevention against possible injudicious action of parents, which can negatively affect successful development of minors.
Proposal of business plan, branch out business actvities of exist company
Vincze, Martin ; Dolák, Leopold (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is to provide self-contained picture about establishment of new business form in prospering company. Company which has available business potentiality. This thesis is devided to two main separeted parts. Theoretic part is about problems in forming business plan and puts an accent on basic elements. Next practical part presents main construction of business plan for mentioned company. Conclusion gives summary of business plan and it appraises its chances in reality.
Selected drought impacts in South Moravia in the 18th and 20th centuries based on documentary evidence
Dolák, L. ; Brázdil, Rudolf ; Řezníčková, Ladislava ; Valášek, H.
This contribution addresses the impacts of drought upon human society in South Moravia in the 18th–20th centuries, utilizing documentary evidence (parish and village chronicles, taxation and damage records, and correspondence). The consequences of drought are reviewed with respect to their impacts on agriculture (with special emphasis on crop production), water resources, and socio-economic conditions.
Documentary evidence in the study of past hydrometeorological extremes in South Moravia
Chromá, Kateřina ; Brázdil, Rudolf ; Valášek, H. ; Dolák, Lukáš ; Řezníčková, Ladislava
Information about hydrological and meteorological extremes (HMEs) in the instrumental period can be extended back into pre-instrumental times using documentary evidence from a variety of data sources. Financial and economic records, particularly those related to taxation data, are among the most important such sources. For the region of South Moravia, they are held by the Moravian Land Archives in the provincial capital of Brno and in certain equivalent state district archives that contain collections of estate accounts and family archives. Exploration of these sources provides information about HMEs in terms of dates and places of occurrence, courses, and impacts. Data of this kind from South Moravia were interpreted and included in a dedicated database, bringing the number of records of past HMEs to 2,010. This contribution demonstrates the high potential of this type of data.
Past hydrometeorological extremes in south-western Moravia (Czech republic) derived from taxation records
Chromá, Kateřina ; Brázdil, Rudolf ; Valášek, H. ; Zahradníček, Pavel ; Dolák, L.
Historical records related to taxation at fi ve landed estates located in the south-western part of Moravia in today’s Czech Republic are employed for the study of hydrological and meteorological extremes during the 1761–1900 period. At that time, the tax system in Moravia allowed farmers to request tax relief if their crops or land were damaged by natural disaster. Th is study disclosed a total of 69 hydrometeorological events resulting in damage in the 1761–1900 period, with the highest concentration of extreme events in 1771–1799 and 1822– 1849 (together 82.6%). Of 113 extremes classifi ed, torrential rains (34.5%) and hailstorms (31.9%) were the most frequent, followed by thunderstorms, fl oods, windstorms and fl ash fl oods. June (30.4%) was the month with the highest occurrence of extreme events and July (31.0%) for classifi able extremes; in both cases their highest frequency occurred in May–August. However, the results obtained are infl uenced by uncertainties related to taxation records, such as temporal and spatial incompleteness or limitation of the vegetation period, as well as by the local occurrence of the phenomena studied, a trend demonstrated by comparison with the results of Dolák et al. (2013). Taxation records constitute a very important source of data for historical climatology and hydrology.

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