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Subjective Perception of Violence at Children of Ages 11 to 15
PŘENOSILOVÁ, Petra
The bachelor thesis discusses what violence means for pubescent children. This topic is timeless, constantly discussed and very serious. Many of the authors are concerned with this issue and finding solution possibilities. The thesis is divided into two parts, the theoretical part and an empirical part. The theoretical part is divided into seven chapters and two sub-chapters. The first chapter discusses what violence really is, it brings different opinions of different authors; and the second one describes who actually a baby and a pubescent child is. In the next chapter I try to describe and analyse the types of violence, and why and where the evil in people comes from. In the fifth chapter I describe persons who are potentially more prone to aggressiveness, and those who have a potentially higher tendency to become victims. The fifth chapter deals with the consequences of violent behaviour. In the sixth chapter I further describe the issue of bullying, which is the most often represented kind of violent behaviour at this age. In the last chapter I describe the possibilities for the prevention of violence and bullying, and so-called instructions how to proceed and whom to contact when violence has already erupted. In the empirical part, there are one research question and several objectives determined. The research question tries to find out what the term of violence means for children in the age group from 11 to 15 years. The objectives of this work were to find out what they understand by the term of violence, whether they are aware of violence in their immediate area and how they react to it; and the sub-objectives were to find out whether they have ever committed a violent act on their own, whether violence is or was ever committed on them, and if they know how to proceed in resolving violent behaviour. For the research investigation there was established a qualitative research strategy, a questioning method and a technique of the semi-structured interview. Interviews were made with seven respondents, who were selected by the method of a snowball. These were the children aged 11 to 15 years, and interviews were conducted with the consent of the legal representative, at respondents´ home in a quiet place. The qualitative research investigation has yielded interesting results. The research revealed that the respondents understand the term violence mostly as physical attacks, and this fact largely prevails over the other types of violence. Three respondents even included only physical attacks and nothing else into the list of violent acts according to their opinions.
Economic Impacts of Changes in Funding Spa Treatment
Přenosilová, Petra ; Jankůj, Miroslav (advisor) ; Rux, Jaromír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe spas in Czech Republic, from its history, spa areas, and its natural medicinal resources to economy of spas, sources of financing, providing services and legislation. The practical part is focused on the changes in funding spa care on the ground of amendment the List of indications which sets the rules for complex spa care and contributory spa care that is fully or partly covered by public health insurance. The main aim of this work is to define primarily economic impacts of the spa, which this amendment really brings after a several months.

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