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The Independency Training in Person with Multiple Sclerosis in Home Environment
Fabriková, Anna ; Novotná, Klára (advisor) ; Rodová, Zuzana (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Anna Fabriková Supervisor: Mgr. Klára Novotná, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Eliška Rotbartová Title: The Independency Training in Person with Multiple Sclerosis in Home Environment Abstract: This theoretical and practical bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of occupational therapy for increasing or maintaining self-sufficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with higher degree of neurological disability (i.e., patients with EDSS>7). The MS disease, issues of self-sufficiency, palliative care, and some options for social benefits, are described in the theoretical part. The practical part includes 3 case reports of patients of the Centre for Demyelinating Diseases of the Neurological Clinic of the 1st Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague. All patients completed 6 individual occupational therapy sessions in their home environment. The therapy effect was evaluated by the Barthel Index, modified Frenchay scale and by the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). Key words: multiple sclerosis, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, independency, activities of daily living, home environment
Symmetric random walk
Marešová, Linda ; Seidler, Jan (advisor) ; Koubek, Antonín (referee)
This thesis discusses symmetric random walk, its definition and basic properties. The outset is focused on the probabilistic model and subsequently on basic properties, such as the final position at time n, its mean value and variance. Furthermore, we will see what the scaling must be for the walk to converge to zero, precisely what is the consequence of the strong law of large numbers. In the second chapter we will examine the distribution of the maximum of the symmetric random walk. In chapter 3 we will define stopping time and Markov property of random walks. Then we proof many auxiliary lemmas using basic knowledge of combinatorics. The final part is devoted to the proof of the arcsine distribution, which shows great persistence of the symmetric random walk. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
History and the present of Algeria and the development of the French language
Landová, Adéla ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Machleidtová, Silva (referee)
Title of the thesis: The history and the present of Algeria and the development of the French language Keywords: Algeria, arabization, Arabian, Berber, French language, history, colonization, Maghreb, nationalism, independency, present, education Abstract: Algeria, the second largest country in Africa, is a part of an area called Maghreb. As well as other Maghreb countries, also Algeria has been influenced by the French colonization in the beginning of the 19th century. Not only did the colonization change the Algerian community, it mainly resulted in the introduction of the French language which is used in Algeria till this day. The target of this bachelor thesis is to outline the history and the present of this country, the development of the French and other languages such as Arabian and Berber, and also to comment on the development of the education system in Algeria. This bachelor thesis is divided into three main chapters that are chronologically arranged and that start with studying the history of Algeria. After that, they deal with the question of language in each particular historical period. The first chapter describes Maghreb from its furthest history up to the French colonization. The second chapter aims at the period of the French supremacy in Algeria and the last one chapter studies...
Symmetric random walk
Marešová, Linda ; Seidler, Jan (advisor) ; Koubek, Antonín (referee)
This thesis discusses symmetric random walk, its definition and basic properties. The outset is focused on the probabilistic model and subsequently on basic properties, such as the final position at time n, its mean value and variance. Furthermore, we will see what the scaling must be for the walk to converge to zero, precisely what is the consequence of the strong law of large numbers. In the second chapter we will examine the distribution of the maximum of the symmetric random walk. In chapter 3 we will define stopping time and Markov property of random walks. Then we proof many auxiliary lemmas using basic knowledge of combinatorics. The final part is devoted to the proof of the arcsine distribution, which shows great persistence of the symmetric random walk. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
History and the present of Algeria and the development of the French language
Landová, Adéla ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Machleidtová, Silva (referee)
Title of the thesis: The history and the present of Algeria and the development of the French language Keywords: Algeria, arabization, Arabian, Berber, French language, history, colonization, Maghreb, nationalism, independency, present, education Abstract: Algeria, the second largest country in Africa, is a part of an area called Maghreb. As well as other Maghreb countries, also Algeria has been influenced by the French colonization in the beginning of the 19th century. Not only did the colonization change the Algerian community, it mainly resulted in the introduction of the French language which is used in Algeria till this day. The target of this bachelor thesis is to outline the history and the present of this country, the development of the French and other languages such as Arabian and Berber, and also to comment on the development of the education system in Algeria. This bachelor thesis is divided into three main chapters that are chronologically arranged and that start with studying the history of Algeria. After that, they deal with the question of language in each particular historical period. The first chapter describes Maghreb from its furthest history up to the French colonization. The second chapter aims at the period of the French supremacy in Algeria and the last one chapter studies...
Regulatory Energy Institutions in Latin America
Knopová, Diana ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Janský, Bohumír (referee)
This study intends to illustrate the crystallization and historical and institutional evolution of regulatory energy institutions in Latin America at the time, when regulation became one of the most important pillars of modern governance. The progressive formation of these institutions tends to redefine the role of the state in regulatory policy. The purpose of this study is to give an overview, through a comparative analysis of seventeen regulatory energy institutions in thirteen countries in Latin America, of the heterogeneity in the process of institutionalization of these organizations, with the aim of pointing out the possible risks resulting from the loss of control of their functioning.
ELDERLY PERSON´S FALLS AND ITS HEALTH AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
JIŘINOVÁ, Libuše
A fall and the subsequent hospitalisation in the after-care ward are often a critical moment for the elderly. In the causal connection with the fall, self-sufficiency, self-activity and motivation for recovery are often lost or reduced in the elderly during long hospitalisation. As a consequence, a part of senior citizens thus become trapped in the institutional care network with a reduced or eliminated chance to get back to their natural home environment.

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