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History of chaplaincy in the Czech Republic and the professional position of a hospital chaplain in the present
Kašparová, Kateřina ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
This diploma thesis attempts to provide an insight into the ministry of the hospital chaplain in the Czech Republic. It introduces us to the origins of its source in the Bible and its history in Europe when the care of the sick was the responsibility of the church until it became a duty of the state as well. Due to the emergence of the welfare system, it was necessary to establish functional laws and government regulations, which I try to briefly describe in the context of the operation of the church and the state. By being written at the Hussite Faculty of Theology, this thesis is supplemented by a history of social and charitable work within the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. The entire thesis is complemented in its second part by qualitative research focusing on the barriers and the perspectives of hospital chaplains and CCS(H) ministers working in the hospital environment.
Evolution, Function and Chemical Diversity of Queen Pheromones in Social Insects
Kašparová, Kateřina ; Hanus, Robert (advisor) ; Urbanová, Klára (referee)
Societies of eusocial insects are probably the most complex biological systems. Repeated independent evolution of eusocial organization in multiple insect lineages has typically led to an unprecedented ecological success of these insects. However, beside coordinated work activities and altruism, the eusocial societies are also characterized by a potential for conflict over reproduction, leading to the evolution of mechanisms that prevent this conflict and ensure the colony homeostasis. Though it has long been known that this role is mediated by Queen Pheromones, there is still an important knowledge gap between our understanding of the biological role of Queen Pheromones and their chemical identity, biosynthesis and perception. Although the first Queen Pheromone has been identified in the early 1960s, more intensive research in this area is the matter of the last decade. The best known Queen Pheromone is that of the honey bee, contrasting with the knowledge on other social Hymenoptera and termites. Elucidating the chemical nature of Queen Pheromones could help to a better understanding of the evolution of social insects, their life cycle and community organization. This thesis summarizes the knowledge about the evolution and chemistry of Queen Pheromones in social insects.
The selected problems of the concept of State aid regulation
Kašparová, Kateřina ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
TFEU attempts to achieve a balance Member States and the European Union by laying down a broad prohibition on the granting of State aid which distorts of threatens to distort competition by favouring certain undertakings of the production of certain goods' insofar as it affects trade between Member States (Article 107 (1) TFEU). Even TFEU provides the general prohibition of State aid, there are some exceptions to the general prohibition that are either automatically compatible with the internal market (Article 107 (2) TFEU) or enables the European commission to consider the compatibility of certain aid with the internal market on the bases of a number of objectives to be attained (Article 107 (3) TFEU). The application of these exceptions is only within the power of European Commission. State aid measures can be effective tools for achieving objectives of common interest. State aid should only be used when it is an appropriate instrument for meeting a well defined objective, when it creates the right incentives, is proportionate and when it distorts competition to the least possible extent.
The selected problems of the concept of State aid regulation
Kašparová, Kateřina ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
TFEU attempts to achieve a balance Member States and the European Union by laying down a broad prohibition on the granting of State aid which distorts of threatens to distort competition by favouring certain undertakings of the production of certain goods' insofar as it affects trade between Member States (Article 107 (1) TFEU). Even TFEU provides the general prohibition of State aid, there are some exceptions to the general prohibition that are either automatically compatible with the internal market (Article 107 (2) TFEU) or enables the European commission to consider the compatibility of certain aid with the internal market on the bases of a number of objectives to be attained (Article 107 (3) TFEU). The application of these exceptions is only within the power of European Commission. State aid measures can be effective tools for achieving objectives of common interest. State aid should only be used when it is an appropriate instrument for meeting a well defined objective, when it creates the right incentives, is proportionate and when it distorts competition to the least possible extent.
Economic Impacts of Social Policy on Selected Sectors of the Czech Economy
Kašparová, Kateřina ; Severová, Lucie (advisor)
We live in the 21st century, when more than ever solves finance, economy in terms of both the individual and the state, but also the European Union, which affects every Member State and the Czech Republic is no exception. State economic situation continues to affect both small and large companies, entrepreneurs and individuals who under the influence of the surrounding developments make decisions affecting not only the present but also the future. Economic decisions impinge on the functioning of the state authorities, which is taking steps to support the decision given on the company, such as electronic records of sales, taxation and other laws affecting their business. This impacts directly or indirectly to a particular individual moving in the country's economy. The aim of the dissertation is to express the economic impact in terms of social policy on selected sectors of the Czech economy, both theoretically and practically. The economic impact of social policy affects the financial situation of the economically active population who are hit by unexpected life situations. It is degraded in the social position due to declining economic level, which is then inadequate and social policies often do not sufficiently take into account the economic situation of the individual before and after the establishment of that situation. And the individual is often unable to adequately use the possibilities that social policy allows. The main reason is a lack of awareness, that should act on the individual before the emergence of the situation and create awareness in the people about the possibilities of resolving the situation. Unexpected life situations addressed by social policy, which is also solvable through its tools, job loss or inability to continue to engage in employment. Both options associated with a decrease in working capacity, which addresses social policy through the provision of disability pensions. These covers Czech Social Security Administration through district administrations throughout the country. The State influences the amount of disability pensions minimum the setting of wages, the basis of assessment, determination of the percentage amount of disability pension, including its reduction limits or minimum time required insurance. The aforementioned indicators in the calculation of invalidity pension, which becomes a very individual matter, but is influenced by the rules of 441,000 persons receiving this pension, which in the third. stage reaches an average amount of 10 262 CZK. With this funding slightly higher than the minimum wage, individuals must manage and deal with the new situation. Economic impacts caused by unexpected life situation affects not only the individual himself, but also its surroundings. To eliminate these negative economic impacts serve other instruments of social policy that could improve the financial situation. However, this is a significant administrative burden for which the required knowledge about the possibilities, which include care allowances, mobility allowances, certificate of persons with disabilities, but also the opportunity to appeal against the decision of the Czech Social Security Administration to withdraw and so improve its economic situation.
Ověření Oswaldovy hypotézy pro okresy České republiky
Kasparová, Kateřina
The main aim of the thesis is to decide whether the share of home ownership has any effect on the unemployment rate for districts of the Czech Republic and whether Oswald hypothesis is valid. There are issues concerning Oswald hypothesis in the Bibliography, especially labour market and residential market. The chapter Methodology describes econometric analysis, which was used for the needs of the practical part. The results of this thesis are discussed and compared with foreign works.

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