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The Utilization of Loyalty Program in a Assistcar s.r.o. Company Strategy
Kalman, Robin ; Dohnalová, Aneta (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the creation of loyalty program for Assistcar, s.r.o. This company offers extensive services in the auto repair industry and the loyalty program is what the company is missing. The diploma thesis contains a theoretical, analytical and practical part. In the first part the theoretical basis is elaborated, which is necessary for the correct creation of the loyalty program. The analytical part consists of an analysis of available and functioning loyalty programs. Further analysis of competitive programs and the whole business. The practical part includes the creation of a specific loyalty program for the company.
The Multiplicity of Being: The Ontology of Alain Badiou
Pivoda, Tomáš ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kouba, Petr (referee) ; Pechar, Jiří (referee)
Tomáš Pivoda, The Multiplicity of Being: The Ontology of Alain Badiou PhD thesis Abstract The thesis introduces for the first time in the Czech philosophical context the ontology of the French philosopher Alain Badiou, as he set it out in his fundamental work Being and Event (L'être et l'événement, 1988). It first presents the starting point of Badiou's philosophy as well as the reasons of his identification of ontology with the set theory, and it points out Badiou's importance for contemporary philosophy, especially for the so called speculative realism around Quentin Meillassoux. The main axis of the exposition is then built around Badiou's four fundamental "Ideas": the multiplicity, the event, the truths and the subject, in connection with which it is shown how Badiou constructs his conceptual apparatus out of individual axioms of the set theory, whereby he follows the basic formal definition of multiplicity based on the operator . In connection with∈ the first Idea of multiplicity, the thesis exposes - with references to Martin Heidegger and Plato - Badiou's conceptual transposition of the couple one/multiple on the couple existence/being and defines the fundamental concepts of his ontology - the situation, the presentation, the representation and the void, with the help of which Badiou interprets...
Analysis of Film Adaptations of Selected English Dystopian Novels
Výmola, Ladislav ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jakub (referee)
This thesis compares novels The War of the Worlds (1898) by Herbert George Wells, Heart of Darkness (1899) by Joseph Conrad, Lord of the Flies (1954) by William Golding and A Clockwork Orange (1962) by Anthony Burgess and their film adaptations. Two of these adaptations are conceived tightly and the other two loosely. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on defining the terms "tight adaptation" and "loose adaptation", on adaptation theories and on choosing the right criteria by which it will be possible to judge the suitability of techniques of adaptation in each case study. The practical part applies the chosen criteria on each adaptation and evaluates the success in transferring key themes and motifs from the model book into the movie version. Key words: tight adaptation, loose adaptation, fidelity, movie version, novel version 
Preferences of the main groups of pollinators for the functional floral traits
Malá, Karolína ; Janovský, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Hadrava, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis summarizes the preferences of the main functional groups of pollinators towards floral traits of plants. Due to coevolution and mutual selection pressures, these two life forms have begun to adapt to each other and develop traits on which the future of their life depends. The plant seeks to attract its pollinators, thus ensuring efficient pollen transfer or reproduction for its species. Attractants are used to motivate visitors to its flowers. These attractants provide pollinators with either direct rewards (food, shelter, brood) or rewards in the form of sensory perceptions (colour, scent, morphology). Recently, it has become apparent that flower colour, morphology and the type of food reward offered by the flower have the greatest influence on pollinator choice. Based on preferences towards attractants, we can organize several functional groups whose representatives have the same or similar choice preferences. Key words Pollination syndromes, pollinator, selection pressures, plant traits, coevolution, preferences, fidelity, diptera, coleoptera, lepidoptera, hymenoptera, birds, colour, morphology, rewards
The Utilization of Loyalty Program in a Assistcar s.r.o. Company Strategy
Kalman, Robin ; Dohnalová, Aneta (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the creation of loyalty program for Assistcar, s.r.o. This company offers extensive services in the auto repair industry and the loyalty program is what the company is missing. The diploma thesis contains a theoretical, analytical and practical part. In the first part the theoretical basis is elaborated, which is necessary for the correct creation of the loyalty program. The analytical part consists of an analysis of available and functioning loyalty programs. Further analysis of competitive programs and the whole business. The practical part includes the creation of a specific loyalty program for the company.
Realization of preventive program Unplugged in school year 2013/2014: Evaluation of fidelity and satisfaction of students
Venzara, Pavel ; Gabrhelík, Roman (advisor) ; Pavlas Martanová, Veronika (referee)
This paper engages in finding out the level of fidelity and satisfaction of students with preventive program Unplugged in school year 2013/ 2014. Target population of this program are students of 6th and 7th grades of elementary schools and students of first and sekond year of an eight- year grammar schools which are from 12 to 14 years old. Unplugged contains 12 lessons which are realized every three weeks. The main goal of this work was to find the level of satisfaction of students with program and with lessons of this program. Other goals were to discover comprehensibility and usefulness of program. The research was made by questionnaire method. As the main result of the paper I consider finding out the level of involvement of students in lessons which they participated in and the level of entertaining of lessons. Students marked positive answers to level of involvement in 76 % of cases. And as entertaining they marked more than 74 % of lesssons. Other important results were high level of comprehensibility of instructions in lessons (over 81 %) and with instructions in workbooks which were used during the program (more then 74 % of answers). Good results were discovered also for usefulness of lessons. In a little less than 12 % of cases students choosed for usefulness of lesson grade 3 or worse....
Analysis of Film Adaptations of Selected English Dystopian Novels
Výmola, Ladislav ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jakub (referee)
This thesis compares novels The War of the Worlds (1898) by Herbert George Wells, Heart of Darkness (1899) by Joseph Conrad, Lord of the Flies (1954) by William Golding and A Clockwork Orange (1962) by Anthony Burgess and their film adaptations. Two of these adaptations are conceived tightly and the other two loosely. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on defining the terms "tight adaptation" and "loose adaptation", on adaptation theories and on choosing the right criteria by which it will be possible to judge the suitability of techniques of adaptation in each case study. The practical part applies the chosen criteria on each adaptation and evaluates the success in transferring key themes and motifs from the model book into the movie version. Key words: tight adaptation, loose adaptation, fidelity, movie version, novel version 
The Multiplicity of Being: The Ontology of Alain Badiou
Pivoda, Tomáš ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kouba, Petr (referee) ; Pechar, Jiří (referee)
Tomáš Pivoda, The Multiplicity of Being: The Ontology of Alain Badiou PhD thesis Abstract The thesis introduces for the first time in the Czech philosophical context the ontology of the French philosopher Alain Badiou, as he set it out in his fundamental work Being and Event (L'être et l'événement, 1988). It first presents the starting point of Badiou's philosophy as well as the reasons of his identification of ontology with the set theory, and it points out Badiou's importance for contemporary philosophy, especially for the so called speculative realism around Quentin Meillassoux. The main axis of the exposition is then built around Badiou's four fundamental "Ideas": the multiplicity, the event, the truths and the subject, in connection with which it is shown how Badiou constructs his conceptual apparatus out of individual axioms of the set theory, whereby he follows the basic formal definition of multiplicity based on the operator . In connection with∈ the first Idea of multiplicity, the thesis exposes - with references to Martin Heidegger and Plato - Badiou's conceptual transposition of the couple one/multiple on the couple existence/being and defines the fundamental concepts of his ontology - the situation, the presentation, the representation and the void, with the help of which Badiou interprets...
Mate choice in Sinai spiny mouse \kur{Acomys dimidiatus}.
PLÁNKA, Lukáš
Mate choice in males and females Sinai Spiny Mouse was examined in T-maze. Males in fidelity test preferred contact/odor of unfamiliar female however females in same test preferred their partners. It seems that males tend to polygyny and females tend to monogamy. The Result of the second test implies that sexually experience is needed for clear preference between mated or unmated partner. Sexually naive females and males did not show clear preference.

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