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Emotional intelligence and its comparison among heterosexual and homosexual people
Jelínek, Jakub ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Šípek, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the theoretical part of the thesis is emotional intelligence and the overview of changes in understanding this construct since its establishment. Furthermore, the thesis provides a summary of two significant models of emotional intelligence as well as a survey of existing means of its measurement and enumeration of studies focused on the connection between emotional intelligence and particular aspects of life. Finally, the theoretical part of the thesis explores the possibilities of developing emotional intelligence. The practical part uses quantitative research to analyse individual differences in emotional intelligence by comparing the levels of emotional intelligence between homosexual and heterosexual population. The findings revealed a significant difference between trait emotional intelligence of homosexual and heterosexual men. Moreover, the results also verify the difference in overall emotion regulation and emotion regulation strategy of emotion suppression between heterosexuals and homosexuals. The findings also support the claim that women have higher emotional intelligence than men and that the individuals who regard themselves as physically healthy have higher emotional intelligence than those who consider themselves as seriously ill. Keywords: Emotional intelligence,...
Body image and body dissatisfaction in nonclinical population
Malá, Kateřina ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (advisor) ; Jelínek, Jakub (referee)
The work deals with the theme of body image and dissatisfaction over one's own body in nonclinical population. Theoretical part includes knowledge of physical self perception and it focuses mainly on the factors that have some affect on the body image. Body image is significantly influenced by the age, sex, personal traits and an affiliation to a social class. The work also points out, that high demands have been recently placed on the visual aspects and how much slenderness is being idealized and the ideal of beauty has been displayed in the media. This results in the dissatisfaction with one's own body that may bring about considerable health, psychological and finally partnership problems. Last but not least the work demonstrates the overview of body image measurement methods. In the empirical part is suggested a survey which main goal is more complex interpretation of physical self perception in the elderly. This part illustrates how important the appearance for the elderly really is and what determines their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with one's own body and how much this contentment is related with the life quality of the senior citizens in general.
Output breakpoints for Java
Jelínek, Jakub ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Hnětynka, Petr (referee)
The goal of this thesis was to design the support for output breakpoints in the Java language and implement the designed solution including integration into the Eclipse IDE. An output breakpoint represents a location in an output media (e.g. file, standard output or socket) where the execution of program should stop. The location in the output media is generalized as a stop condition - it can be in the form of absolute position, a particular line and a character or an occurrence of a text string. The designed solution is based on observing the classes responsible for output using entry method breakpoints that are a standard part of the Java language. This solution is dependent on a particular version and implementation of JRE because some of observed methods are not a part of public Java API.
Changability of human nature in light of a value
Jelínek, Jakub ; Barabas, Marína (advisor) ; Holba, Jiří (referee)
This work presents the question whether our nature is changeable and deserves changing in the ethical sense, on the contrast of Kant's moral philosophy with Buddhist thinking. Kant's approach associates morality with pressure on desires (mainly speaking of inclinations - habitual sensuous desires) because it understands sensuality - where it places them - as given. Splitting a human being into reason (standing aside from causality) and sensuality is the cause why Kant's efforts to incorporate moral progress (towards "joyful fulfilling of one's duty") into his system fail, unless it is to undergo a radical reconstruction. However, the experience of craving shows its non-mechanical basis, the basis in understanding its object as of a value for us. The Buddhist account of non-self (similarly to Heidegger's thought that we at first understand ourselves wrongly as an entity that only occurs) problematises this understanding. The self-demarcation, which establishes craving means understanding oneself as an object, with which something can happen and which can have some attributes. But our experience of freedom shows, that our power to act is not a possibility of that sort. If we are able to recognize self-demarcation (selfishness) as a fallacy, it means that our nature is changeable. And because such...
Fundaments of IT thinking
Jelínek, Jakub ; Pyrih, Pavel (advisor) ; Obdržálek, David (referee)
In the propounded work author presents results of his looking for important informatics thinking features, its fundaments. He divides these fundaments into two categories - static and dynamic. Static fundaments represent basic building material that the informatics world is built from. As static fundaments are considered information, time, room and money. Dynamic fundaments express basic "active factors" which are using static fundaments and are transforming them, creating so more complicated elements of informatics. As dynamic fundaments are considered abstraction, iteration and recursion, metasyntactic variables, universality, simplicity and inspiration.
Home gastronomic advisor
Jelínek, Jakub ; Eckhardt, Alan (referee) ; Skopal, Tomáš (advisor)
The propounded work deals with collecting recipes from the Internet, their storing into database and consequential retrieval of these recipes according to user's criteria. Recipes can be obtained based on patterns described by regular expressions, or by using automatic recognition mechanism. For each obtained recipe there are identified its ingredients, their amount and activities required to complete this recipe. Preparation time is automatically estimated, if not already present. There is also mechanism that prevents same recipe to be stored repeatedly into database. For recipe retrieval, there are designed rules for ingredient matching that supports semantic affinity (doughnut - pastry), semantic divergence for similar ingredients (ice - ice cream) and simple way of taking specified amount in relation to the required into account. On the basis of this matching rules are created three user selectable criteria for determining relevance. User and programmer documentation is part of this work.
Optimizations in the GNU Compiler Collection targeted at scientific computing
Jambor, Martin ; Jelínek, Jakub (referee) ; Hubička, Jan (advisor)
Many members of the scientific community look for alternatives to Fortran to increase maintainability, reusability and interoperability of their projects and component and to achieve rapid development and deployment. C++ appears to be an ever more appealing alternative because evolving compilers and coding techniques continually boost the efficiency of the resultant code. This work describes what C++ scientific code typically looks like, and discuses a number of contemporary optimizing techniques compilers use to remove overhead caused by levels of abstraction. Moreover, it proposes a new Intraprocedural Analysis of Aggregates to expose even more information stored within objects and track object behaviour. It also describes implementation of intraprocedural propagation of constants within aggregates built on top of this analysis. Finally, it discusses its efficiency and potential for future work.
Use of archive maps for for the analysis of wet meadows changes on example Černilov cadastral district
Jelínek, Jakub ; Richter, Pavel (advisor) ; Kadlecová, Petra (referee)
Analysis of landscape development of area of Černilov with regard to the wet meadows by using maps of stable cadastre. The subject of this thesis is to describe and evaluate changes in the landscape with regard to the surface of wet meadows in the cadastral territory of Černilov, in the last 175 years. Three kinds of map source from three different intervals were used, Imperial imprints from stable cadastre, archival aerial photographs and actual ortofoto maps. The theoretical part is made in form of literal recherche, in which are described issue of wet meadows and are characterized socially - economical and physically - geographical aspects of area. Practical part considers evaluation of maps source in GIS program and it's result.
Financial impacts of the economic crisis on Czech festivals of classical music
Jelínek, Jakub ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Mikan, Pavel (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is to map and interpret the financial impacts of the economic crisis on a selected group of classical music cultural events by describing the influence of the possible decline in financial resources on their output and efficiency. The first part of the thesis presents the theoretical basis of culture financing and cultural policy in the Czech Republic and sums up the fundamental economic theories of the behaviour of economy during economic crisis, thus providing a starting point for further interpretation of the performance of these organizations. The second part of this thesis comprises qualitative research of possible variables on a representative sample of classical music festivals. The research is carried out through a content analysis of their annual reports and a secondary analysis of other data provided by relevant institutions. The final section of the thesis attempts to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the cultural sector, to confirm or disprove the initial premises and to evaluate generally the financial stability of the Czech classical music festivals.
Creation and check tutorial model on base aqua fitness programme for adolescents.
JELÍNEK, Jakub
Teoretical part has been oriented to processing an integrade wiew of activities, which are possible to practice in water environment to develop movemental faculties and skills. In practical part was created interventional program, which should develop endurance, fitness and not finally should eliminate psychical stress.

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