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The Issue of Babywearing and the Specific Recommendations of Physiotherapy in the Prevention of Functional Disorders
KUBIŠTOVÁ, Karolína
This bachelor's thesis research summary of common informations is about problems wearing babies on mother's bodies. In the first part there are not only informations but some special interests who are engaged in this subject. I also conside to draw attention on biomechanical view of person wearing the baby. that why some of section is focused on mother's body by increasing load. In the second part of bachelor's thesis research aims on mothers wearing their babies mainly in scarf. The basic of practical part was worked on quality form 4 case studies which contains: anamnesis, elementary and finally kinesiological analysis and course of therapy. The respondents were composed of movement difficulties and they can wear their babies in the scarves on their bodies. Individual therapy was led to regularly autotherapy. If we comperared the introducing and final control there weren't any characteristical physiological changes. The respondets rated the results very positive because they took in more their bodies and the therapy contributes to their mental comfort. I suppose there should be mother'scare not only wearing babies in scarves but in arms as well to prevent function defacts because of one-sicked burden. The results can serve for specialists and for laymen and students physiotherapists as well.
The Veiling Issue in Turkey Today
Knesplová, Barbora ; Černý, Karel (advisor) ; Německý, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the veiling issue in Turkey. The first theoretical part is trying to map out the issues with an emphasis on the diverse interpretations and perceptions of the scarf / hijab. The work perceives the scarf as a symbol which represents more than just the Islamic religion. These multiple interpretations were caused primarily by the historical development of the country, especially the specific modernization process of Turkey which has been linked to the process of westernization. Mainly because of this the headscarf was for many years regarded as something obsolete, unfashionable. Many people perceived the scarf as something that does not belong in modern Turkey. This situation had affect the veilling issue a lot. Women were prohibited by law to wear a scarf in public areas. For this reason the work shows this issue also in the historical context which goes back to the 19th century - to the Ottoman Empire. The second part comprises the empirical part is devoted to qualitative research. For the purpose of this work interviews with Turkish university students were carried out which focused on their motivation of covering or not covering and other phenomena associated with this topic. Interviews were conducted both with veiled, and with unveiled girls because of the...
Biomechanical aspects of babywearing
Rutová, Pavla ; Vacek, Jan (advisor) ; Mende, Karel (referee)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is "Biomechanical aspects of babywearing". Babywearing is generally considered to be an alternative method and many people hold the opininion, that it is harmfull to children. This is the reason why I've decided to objectively evaluate this issue. The main aim of my thesis is to analyse different opinions and study different ways of babywearing with possible impact on health. My thesis is divided into three main parts. The first of them is comprised of ten chapters, which are dedicated to the term babywearing itself, history of babywearing and different products for babywearing. One of the chapters deals with the question, which children are supposed to be worn this way. The second part consists of four chapters about the ways how to wrap the scarf. And finally as for the last part of this thesis, it is divided into five chapters. This part concerns the positive and negative consequences of babywearing, which were published in an official statement of Czech Pediatric Association. Moreover I've decided to add various researches from foreign countries.
Veiling of Czech women converting to Islam
Davidová, Michaela ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Hejzlarová, Tereza (referee)
This thesis deals with veiling of Czech women who convert to Islam, those who were born here, were brought up here and have a full Czech sociocultural background. The thesis focuses on the reasons for veiling in the Czech milieu, the real possibility of veiling in the Czech Republic, the emotional side of those women and the change in their visual appearance itself. It also discusses the changes in the acceptance of conversion to Islam in informants' families after they began to veil themselves. The thesis focuses on problems of the employment and the possibility of veiling being contraproductive in the western society. The whole thesis is based on a qualitative research and supported by the personal testimonies and life stories of eleven key informants and testimonies of secondary respondents. Their statements have been linked with theories that deals with veiling and clothing from different scientific perspectives and are compared with studies among female converts in other European countries, USA and Canada. Keywords: religion, Islam, conversion, hijab, veiled women, Czech, Muslim

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