National Repository of Grey Literature 39 records found  previous11 - 20nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Everyday life of employees in the Uranium Mines Příbram during the so-called normalization
Fechtnerová, Tereza ; Krátká, Lenka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on everyday life of employees working in the uranium mines in Příbram during the so-called normalization. Using the method of oral history, I try to capture the ordinary lives of ordinary people against the background of one historical period, with regard to the work benefits which were provided to them by their employer. The thesis is anchored in a rich source base, which primarily constists of interviews conducted directly with witnesses of the time, secondarily of archival material and relevant literature. The main goal of the thesis is to find out why young men decided to pursue the hard work of a miner, how the company took care of them, what contributions the employer offered to them and, in general, how the people involved see uranium life today.
Didactic use of selected localities of mining
Šulc, Jan ; Matějka, Dobroslav (advisor) ; Coufalová, Vlasta (referee)
This thesis is about 3 historical mining places in Bohemian massif in Czech Republic. In literature summary is every place introduced including geological history. In practical part of the thesis, there are 3 ideas for field trip, in each mining location there are shown basic information and main geological information with maps. Every field trip has its own worksheet with questions and tasks for students in age of 15-19 for improving their geological knowledge.
Opportunities of montan tourism in region of Příbram
RŮŽIČKOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis deals with the problematics and structure of mining tourism in Příbramsko with a focus on the Mining Museum Příbram. The aim of this work is to create the basis for the development of mining tourism in Příbram, based on the analysis and findings, which are offered to the management of the organization, including its founder. The findings lead to the systematization of work and offer a further step towards the new modern museum practice and an attractive and progressive approach to visitors.
The development of mining law
Brťková, Adéla ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the development of the mining law in the Czech Republic. The thesis follows the development from the prehistory until the currently upcoming legislation. In the thesis is further elaborated the present legislation of the mining law, with the emphasis on the interpretation of the basic terminology and institutes that are minerals, mineral deposit, extraction, explosives and more.
John Mathesius and Joachimsthal
Mikschik, Jan ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Wernisch, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with a Lutheran preacher and rector of a Latin School - Johannes Mathesius. He was a close friend of Martin Luther and also a rector and later on a preacher in Jachymov. This was a border mining town in the Ore Mountains in the Czech Kingdom. The thesis also deals with the economic, political and cultural impacts which formed the life of this town during its greatest fame associated with the mining of silver ore. Johannes Mathesius was connected with this town and its events and he contributed to its cultural and religious rise in the spirit of a reformative belief. The thesis deals with the personal and creative life of Johannes Mathesius and his work.
Protection of the environment during mining activities
Hřebíček, Michael ; Drobník, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Humlíčková, Petra (referee)
This Master thesis deals with the issue of enviromental protection in mining. Mining has negative on impacts on the environment and the goal of law on this field should be the minimalisation of these negative impacts. This master thesis offers a complex overview of issues brought about in mining from the initial stage of exploration and prospecting to its final stage of reclamation. First and second chapter of this thesis give a brief overview of mining issues and state aims of this thesis. Third chapter deals with the environmental protection in the stage of exploration and prospecting, fourth and fifth chapter allow an insight into delianation and mine opening procedures. Sixth chapter deals with mining itself and environmental protection during this process. Seventh chapter adresses reclamations and mine closures. Last chapter is conclusion.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 39 records found   previous11 - 20nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.