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Reception of anti roma marches and factors of psychological coping with these events by adult members of Roma minority
Nováková, Barbora ; Doubek, David (advisor) ; Francová, Veronika (referee)
Objective of the research is to explore what is the perception of the anti-roma marches by adult members of Roma minority and what are the coping strategies they applied in order to deal with the situations they faced. Empirical part of the research consists of five interviews. Grounded theory is applied for evaluation of the interviews. Respondents viewed the anti- roma marches from a perspective of the teoretical background of problems and the legitimity of punishment. Respondents applied wide range of coping strategies in order to deal with situations, most of the strategies were collective. Majority of strategies were related with preventive measures in order to secure the accommodation facilities.
From the Battlefield to Psych Ward. War on Terror and Its Impact on Mental Health of U.S. Soldiers
Miková, Zuzana ; Kozák, Kryštof Přemysl (advisor) ; Smetana, Michal (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the psychological problems of American veterans from the war on terror. This work aimed to find out what mental effects soldiers take away from the conflict and what main reasons led to their creation. The bachelor's thesis briefly describes the context of the war on terror and new methods of combat used in this conflict, as well as the psychological consequences veterans are facing upon returning home. It introduces programs offered by the American government and ministries to assist affected individuals. The result of the research concludes with serious psychological consequences found among veterans of the war on terror, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder. This represents the highest number to date among all conflicts led by the United States. The major issue is the "unrecognized" cost of the war, such as increased rates of alcoholism, violence, or family breakdown. These consequences also negatively impact the wider society. There are several reasons for developing mental health issues from the war on terror, but the main ones include the prolonged duration of the conflict, new methods of combat and technologies, society's gradual shift towards war rejection, and a negative attitude towards veterans. However, it is also important to note that...
Religious conflicts in Europe - the model example of Judaism
Luňák, Václav ; Havlíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lepič, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis is a thorough analysis of European religious conflicts over the last fifty years. It focuses on the study of their dynamics, causes and consequences. It also explores the significant relationship between the religious conflicts associated with Judaism in Europe and the political and religious situation in Israel and the surrounding states. It analyses how these conflicts affect the dynamics of political and religious relations between Europe and the Middle East. It pays particular attention to the role that the growing Muslim population in Europe plays in anti-Semitic religious conflicts and the implications of these developments for regional stability. Last but not least, the paper analyses the localization of conflicts in Europe, with an emphasis on Western Europe. It determines whether there is a greater concentration of religious conflicts associated with Judaism in this part and what factors influence this situation. The first part of the thesis provides a comprehensive overview of religious conflicts in geographically defined Europe, examining their historical development and analysing the involvement of different religions in these disputes. The next part of the thesis pays particular attention to conflicts directed against the Jewish community. The main part then...
Self-defense for medical staff of the Emergency Medical Service of the South Bohemian Region
ZELENKOVÁ, Iva
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is "Self-Defense for Medical Staff of the Medical Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region." This work explores the various possibilities of self-defense - both physical and verbal - applicable to the disabling the aggressor. The theoretical part is focused on the current state of attacking exit crews. It also includes training of medical rescueworkers, including cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic, as well as some factors that can greatly endanger healthcare professionals in their work. In the theoretical part, both the basics of self-defense - verbal and physical are mentioned, including the procedure of simple defensive techniques, for example against kicks, grips or strangulation. If an attack cannot be nullified by self-defense, we have a number of defenses, usable against the aggressor. Such a solution to the conflict also carries many risks in the area of criminal law, which is why the last chapter of the theoretical section is devoted to legal legislation. The data to process the practical part was obtained in the form of qualitative research using a semi-structured interview method with 10 employees of the Medical Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region. We investigated whether they had experience of verbal or physical assault, how they prepared for possible assault, and whether they had any self-defense means by which to avert imminent attack in the course of their profession. The results of the investigation indicate that cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic and early detection of the dangerous situation of the Medical Operations Centre tend to be crucial. All 10 respondents have experienced verbal aggression, half of them have experienced physical aggression. A few respondents expressed interest in self-defense courses, and those who keep fit by moving are interested in contributing to sports activities. This work can be used as an educational material for health care professionals or as a source of information in the area of self-defense and security in the South Bohemia Region.
PEOPLE-VOICE
Chalabalová, Aneta ; Gravlejs, Ivars (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
I collect, through audio recordings and online platforms, the culture of events that I attempt to reflect through my social strata, as well as the group of people who provide me with the material. I try to evoke a certain self-reflection in the viewer and show a different perspective on the issues associated with the topics mentioned. The output is action/installation.
Selected Methods of Improvement for the Driver's Orientation on the Roads
Černoch, Adam ; Valentová, Veronika (referee) ; Frič, Jindřich (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to find suitable measures which will lead to the improvement of driver orientation in traffic spaceleading to lower the accident rate in the area. The theoretical part describes the traffic surveys that relate to the topic. Furthermore, the work mentioned detectors used for the implementation of automated traffic surveys. The theoretical part also describes methods that can be used to analyze the selected location and then design the ideal modification. At the end gives an overview of the various measures. In the practical part are different methodologies used for the analysis of selected intersections. Firstly, the analysis of observed conflict situations, including making conflicting diagram, under which was designed to measure. Then, the analysis of traffic accidents. Again, the result was a proposal for possible actions. The main objective was to compare and appreciation of both methodologies and proces design measures to improve driver orientation in the selected location.
Prevention and Control of working Conflicts
Doležalová, Andrea ; Nováková, Věra (referee) ; Franková, Emilie (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis analyses problems rising on workplace, in working group. This work analyses working conflicts. It includes the proposal of such prevention and control of conflicts, which close to respecting leads to better communication and to the reduction of conflicts in the company.
Corporate Competitive Strategy
Smejkalová, Dagmar ; Martinovičová,, Dana (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with the competition issue and the competitive strategy in the company ABC Ltd. It gives an analysis and an evaluation of the current state and proposes an effective method of solution for the company ABC Ltd. with regard to the market competition.
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Mrňová, Petra ; Prokop, Tomáš (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
In her work, the student focuses on the objectification of personal perception of a specific conflict situation. She identifies a hurtful feeling that has stuck in her memory and constantly raises questions. With ignorance or unconsciousness of where the edge is and where it is beyond the edge. Describes and seeks mantineles of self-insight capacity. Where does the ability to control begin and end? The author tries to empathize with people who cross her imaginary edges in what is right, and asks herself if they cross their own? The performative placement of tempered glass in the crown of a tree serves for a materialistic grasp of the limits: "what can be carried", "where is the edge", "what is capacity."
Prevention and Control of working Conflicts
Kaňová, Lucie ; Špičák, Martin (referee) ; Černohorská, Lenka (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with beginning of working conflicts and their solution. In the first part the problem is expressed from a theoretical perspective with the help of literature. In the next part is the problem analyzed on a particular company, Voestalpine PROFILFORM, s. r. o. In the last part occurs the global assessment analysis of problem and proposal its solution.

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