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Tiny House aneb bydlení na minimální ploše
Svobodová, Pavlína
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a new interior of a mobile home called Tiny House with minimal living space. In this thesis, a minimal space is designed to meet the requirements of a young couple. Therefore, the functionality, ergonomics and aesthetics of the space are addressed. The information for the development of the thesis is drawn from available literature, websites and research of Tiny Houses designed so far in the market. Based on this information found, a new interior design of the house was created in-house. The thesis includes an appendix with visualizations created in Sketchup and a technical drawing of the built-in furniture element.
Emotional intelligence in emerging adulthood and parenting styles
Svobodová, Pavlína ; Jardin Kocourek, Renata (advisor) ; Širancová, Katarína (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the relationship between emotional intelligence and parenting styles among people in the age of emerging adulthood. The literary review part summarizes current knowledge on the concept of emotional intelligence, its components, diagnostic tools and its significance in human development. Furthermore the work characterizes the period of emerging adulthood according to Arnett and its specifics. Additionally, it deals with parenting styles, mainly according to the model by Čáp and Mareš. Lastly, the thesis summarizes the findings so far on the relationship between emotional intelligence and parental upbringing. The proposal of the research project aims to observe, using the Family Parenting Questionnaire and the MSCEIT emotional intelligence test, the connection between the parenting style and the emotional intelligence of adolescents aged 18-22. The research will mainly deal with questions focused, for instance, on the relationship between the observed level of emotional intelligence in adolescents with favorable/optimal parenting styles versus those with less favorable parenting styles; or on differences in emotional intelligence among respondents reflecting a positive or negative emotional relationship with their parents and different forms of control (weak,...
Preparation of preschool Child with ASD for Beginning of School
SVOBODOVÁ, Pavlína
This bachelor's thesis describes the preparation of a preschool child with autism spectrum disorder for compulsory school attendance. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to verify possibilities for using the educational evaluation profile of a child with autism spectrum disorder up to age of 7 while using individually focused ways for elementary school preparation. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is focused on pervasive developmental disorders. Other developmental disorders are very often associated here and therefore is also focused on mental retardation. The practical part shows the qualitative research which is conducted in a kindergarten established under Section 16 paragraph 9 of the Czech education act. Case studies of selected children are presented here and possibilities of using the educational evaluation profile for creating an individual intervention plan are shown. Individual items in the profile are filled in with the assistance of observation and practical experience with the child. Based on the evaluation, the child's level of development is determined. The outcome of the practical part is that the educational evaluation profile is fully sufficient for providing an individual intervention of particular child with autism spectrum disorder.
Politicians in permanent campaigning: four leaders in Czech parliamentary elections in 2010
Svobodová, Pavlína ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of political communication. Its objective is to describe the transformation of communication of political parties and politicians in today's western world. Society has changed and voters are less involved in traditional social relations and their behaviour is very difficult to predict. Moreover, differences in ideological background between parties has become less evident. Political parties thus have to invent new strategies to attract voters. The most important feature of political parties' communication is that it is indirect, mediated. Parties have to build very good relationships with journalists. It is of high importance to collaborate enough with the media. For this reason, other characteristics of political leardes are required than formerly. The today's politician has to evoke good image and appeal to citizens. To reach this goal, political and media consultans are paid and the use of opinion polls has become fundamental. These trends indicate that politics and governance has transformed into the so called permanent campaigning. We can see this tendency in the US and in the countries of western Europe. This thesis has tried to describe the situation in Czech Republic. It has focused on four leaders of political parties during the election campaign to the Chamber of...
Volunteering in theater
Svobodová, Pavlína ; JEŽEK, Vlastimil (advisor) ; MÜLLEROVÁ, Magdalena (referee)
The bachelor thesis Volunteering in the theater is focused on possibilities of engaging volunteers to the Czech theaters. As a volunteer is meant a person, who does a certain activity/work without a salary. The theoretical part is focused on the terminology of the topic and volunteering terms of law in the Czech Republic. The practical part shows particular steps of engaging volunteers including advantages and disadvantages of volunteering in theater ambience, it also introduces ways and tools to count the value of volunteers. In the last part of this thesis there is a description of cooperating volunteers with the Studio Hrdinů. The text is enriched with data which have been got from the survey made with volunteers from the Studio Hrdinů. The goal of this thesis is to highlight the importance of volunteering. The content of this thesis is an inspiring source of information for theaters, which are interested in cooperating with volunteers.
Politicians in permanent campaigning: four leaders in Czech parliamentary elections in 2010
Svobodová, Pavlína ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of political communication. Its objective is to describe the transformation of communication of political parties and politicians in today's western world. Society has changed and voters are less involved in traditional social relations and their behaviour is very difficult to predict. Moreover, differences in ideological background between parties has become less evident. Political parties thus have to invent new strategies to attract voters. The most important feature of political parties' communication is that it is indirect, mediated. Parties have to build very good relationships with journalists. It is of high importance to collaborate enough with the media. For this reason, other characteristics of political leardes are required than formerly. The today's politician has to evoke good image and appeal to citizens. To reach this goal, political and media consultans are paid and the use of opinion polls has become fundamental. These trends indicate that politics and governance has transformed into the so called permanent campaigning. We can see this tendency in the US and in the countries of western Europe. This thesis has tried to describe the situation in Czech Republic. It has focused on four leaders of political parties during the election campaign to the Chamber of...
Nursing care for a client suffering from Parkinson's disease
SVOBODOVÁ, Pavlína
Current state of the research field: Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease affecting basal ganglion. Brains of patients suffering from Parkinson's disease are damaged by death of dopamin producing cells in substantia nigra. Cause of this cell death is still unknown. Symptoms of Parkinson's disease include tremor, rigidity, aknesia and bradykinesia, disturbances to posture and gait, hypophonia, dysarthria, micrographia, eye movement abnormalities and decreased blink rate, hypomimia and mental, vegetative, sensoric and sensitive dysfunctions. In diagnosis of Parkinson's disease a medical history collected by a physician in collaboration with a nurse is used. Nurse assists a client with filling a questionnaire regarding nonmotoric symptoms. Furthermore, she carries out a L-dopa test. If symptoms are mitigated after drug administration, the test is considered being positive. Other examinations requiring nurse's assistance are DaTscan and histology. Pharmacological treatment relies on substitution of missing dopamin and hence restoring dopaminergic transfer. Nurse administers Levodopa, dopamin agonists or COMT inhibitors according to physician's decision. In neurosurgical treatment, where deep brain stimulation is used, nurse conducts preoperative and postoperative care. Pharmacological and neurosurgical treatment could be also combined with supportive treatment, about which should a nurse inform a client. Major nursing care complications in Parkinson's disease which are monitored by a nurse includes limited mobility, walking problems, tremor, impaired self-management, stress overload, anxiety, speech disturbances and voice disorders, constipation, urinary incontinence, impaired balance and frequent falls, inappetance and swallowing difficulties. Aims: To map problems in nursing care for a client suffering form Parkinson's disease from client's and nurse's points of view. To map nursing interventions in Parkinson's disease therapy from client's and nurse's points of view. Methods: Qualitative research in form of an in-depth interviews with nurses and clients was carried out. All interviews were recorded as a verbatim copy and coded using pencil and paper open coding method. Created codes were grouped into categories and subcategories. Interviews were carried out in March 2014. Participants: First set of participants comprised of ten nurses caring for Parkinson's disease suffering clients, four of them working at a department of neurology, four at a department of long-term care and aftercare, and two nurses providing a home care. Other set of participants comprised of six clients suffering from Parkinson's disease, five of them were members of Parkinson club České Budějovice, and the last was living in a village near Náměšť nad Oslavou. Results: Using the open coding method three categories, focused on particular topic, each containing several subcategories, were picked from interviews with both participant groups. Categories Nursing care problems, Nursing care and Specific interventions are identified in the first part. In the category nursing care problems nurses mostly agreed on a self-management deficit, movement difficulties, increased fall risk and communication problems. Aktivisation, motivation, rehabilitation, self-management training, regular drug administration and family participation were most frequently mentioned in the category nursing care. In the category specific interventions nurses focused on interventions directly related to particular problems. In the second part of the research categories Every day tasks management, Nursing care and Specific interventions are identified. In the every day tasks management category clients mentioned necessity of other parsons assistance in self-management, and movement difficulty and stiffness are considered being most annoying.
Solution erosion protection on a Complex Land Consolidation model
SVOBODOVÁ, Pavlína
The aim of this work is to explore the area of the Complex Land Consolidation Poněšice in the view of the pedology, hydrogeology and climatology. Further make a erosion threat calculations using the USLE and Curve Number method and afterwards review the application of the erosion control measures in another section of the chapter Main terriorial systems. In conclusion, to estimate the economic aspects of the proposed measures.
My relationship towards me, others and life: process and reflection
Svobodová, Pavlína ; Slavíková, Eva (advisor) ; Pokorná, Jaroslava (referee)
This master?s thesis describes the way the author goes through to find and accept herself which is considered to be a precondition for free life, communication and creativity. Two learning processes that help her are defined here ? studies at the Department of authorship and pedagogy and individual psychotherapy. The attention is focused on personal experience and self-reflection.

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