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Dřeviny vhodné pro výsadbu územního systému ekologické stability
SLAVÍK, Jiří
This thesis concerns about woods and their basic development. Then there is an explanation of the a concept of USES, including a basic description and development. Then there is definition of STG and the STG code. The thesis includes the development of woods, which are appropriate for planting in Czech republic ,based on their demands on altitude and habitats. The thesis also includes a list of woods, which are appropriate for cultivation in areas with polluted air and a list of woods, which are appropriate for planting in alley in the specific altitude. The thesis also includes basic procedure of planting and cultivation of these woods. Anothert hing, which is included in thesis,is the continuity of USES on the land adjustment itself. Last part of the thesis concerns about problematics of selected protected areas in relationto the woods.
Folklore and myth on stage: a comparison of their use in revival and contemporary Irish drama
Kurz, Matouš ; Pilný, Ondřej (advisor) ; Wallace, Clare (referee)
of the Thesis The topic of this thesis is the use of mythology and folklore in Irish drama from the era of the Irish National Revival and the contemporary period. It focuses closely just on two plays, The Countess Cathleen by William Butler Yeats, representing the Revival period, and At the Black Pig's Dyke by Vincent Woods, representing the contemporary era. The thesis is divided into six chapters. The introductory chapter explains how the terms folklore and mythology are defined and used in the thesis. It also provides some basic background to Irish culture and literature. The second chapter presents the events that conditioned the development in Ireland until the end of the nineteenth century, describing the circumstances that led to the Irish National Revival. The third chapter is dealing with the life of W. B. Yeats, his involvement in the Revival, and also the sources of his inspiration and motivation for writing. Another focal point of this chapter is The Countess Cathleen, its background, origin, reception, and the folklore and mythological elements it contains. In the fourth chapter, a short account of the changes in Irish drama during the last hundred years is given. It focuses on some of the events that had a direct impact not only on the life in Ireland, but also on the modern Irish...
Analysis of the position and operations of the International monetary fund in the global economy
Hromádka, Jan ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis analyzes how IMFs operations transformed as the changes took place in the global economy after world war two. Policy and means used by IMF to achieve its purposes are examined focusing on their effectiveness. The analysis illustrates an apparent change in the role the institution is playing in the global economy. In the first three decades after the world war two the IMFs key role was to maintain surveillance over the rules of the monetary system established at international financial conference in Bretton Woods. The introduction of floating exchange rate systems in developed countries, oil crisis and independence of many African countries caused a shift in IMFs main focus towards developing countries, long-term financing and technical assistance. The analysis concludes that the institution was only in part successful in its mission to maintain global economic stability only in part. In the nineties it reacted promptly to financial crisis by introduction of new facilities and by activating in coordination with other global players of large financial support for the affected countries. However in the period before the financial crisis occurred more attention IMF should have given more attention to precautionary measures eliminating the risks associated with capital volatility.

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