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Bussines Plan of Handmade Leather Bags O´gar
Dudová, Nikola ; Hrach, Vlastimil (referee) ; Šimberová, Iveta (advisor)
This thesis has been elaborated as a proposal of a business plan for establishment of a small production company in the area hand - made leather bags. The business plan is a result of analysis based on an environment business as well as the primary method. Theoretical resources of this thesis deal with the basic concepts related to business activities. Form part contains the business plan itself and the prospects of realisation of this business intention.
Production of a stamp for leather using 3D printing
Vrána, Pavel ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the possibilities of using 3D printing technology for the production of leather stamps and describes the influences affecting the stamping process, such as the amount of water contained, the hardness of individual areas of the leather or the effect of the thickness of the leather. In order to describe the behaviour of the leather and the stamp during the embossing process on a hydraulic press, an experiment was designed to determine regression curves describing the skin deformation area and the stamp buckling area. The individual curves of stamps made from materials designed for FDM and DLP printing were compared with conventionally manufactured brass stamps. By comparing the curves, the suitability of the material for embossing was determined. PLA and Resin - Basic materials achieve the required parameters and can be used. The use of 3D printing technology opens up the possibility of producing both large and highly detailed stampings, at a significant reduction in product cost.
Bussines Plan of Handmade Leather Bags O´gar
Dudová, Nikola ; Hrach, Vlastimil (referee) ; Šimberová, Iveta (advisor)
This thesis has been elaborated as a proposal of a business plan for establishment of a small production company in the area hand - made leather bags. The business plan is a result of analysis based on an environment business as well as the primary method. Theoretical resources of this thesis deal with the basic concepts related to business activities. Form part contains the business plan itself and the prospects of realisation of this business intention.
Certified methodology (II) for identification of textile and non-textile components and their conservation (e-learning)
KUŽELOVÁ, Zdenka ; ŠEVČÍK, Richard ; VYSKOČILOVÁ, Gabriela ; HANÁČKOVÁ, Pavla ; PŘÍHODA, Jiří ; NASADIL, Petr
The methodology deals with the conservation of textile, textile components and non-textile parts and components as well. A complete conservation process is described in details including some of the processes presented in "Certified methodology for conservators of textile focused on artefact survey and its documentation".
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Jewel as evidence of medieval material culture
MARKOVÁ, Petra
This work deals with the portrayal of jewelry in material from 13th to 15th century. Based on foreign and czech scholar literature, metal and textile finds of museum and archeological nature. The Goal of this work is the basic knowledge of the jewelry during the high and late medieval and its influence of cultural history.
Product promotion as a marketing mix tool
NOVOTNÝ, Martin
Objective of this work is in the selected company to evaluate existing product support and suggest any possible changes corresponding to the situation.
Atopic eczema in children's health and social impact
PÁLKOVÁ, Hana
The thesis deals with atopic eczema in children and its health and social impact. The work is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part is focused on explaining the basic concepts in dermatology, presenting the anatomy and physiology of skin and its specific qualities in childhood, defining the atopic eczema and outlining its etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, treatment and nursing care as well as health and social impacts of eczema. The practical part of the thesis set up three goals. The first objective was to determine the impact of the disease on children and their families. The second objective of the research was to determine the role of a nurse in the treatment of children with atopic eczema. The third objective was to create an educational brochure for parents of children with atopic eczema. To achieve these objectives, a qualitative research based on two semistructured interviews was carried out. The first of the two interviews was conducted with mothers of sick children. The research group consisted of ten mothers, five from Prague and five from České Budějovice. The second interview was performed with nurses in GP surgeries for children and adolescents and in surgeries of dermatologists and allergists. The second research group consisted of eight nurses, four of which worked in GP surgeries for children and adolescents, two with dermatologists and two with allergists. Nurses, as well as mothers, came from Prague and České Budějovice. Attention was paid to problems that mothers and children find the most annoying. Small children under four years of age are most bothered by the itching and pain; part of these children also dislike daily skin care. Children from five years up are upset about insufficient contact with their peers and limitations in performing their activities of interest. They have to make sure they do not swear while enjoying their hobbies and their skin must not come into contact with irritants. Their mothers suffer from the unpredictability of the disease and from not knowing whether the eczema will ever disappear. They also fear that the eczema might get worse. The medical complications related to atopic eczema include Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, warts, Molluscum contagiosum and herpes in eczema-affected areas. Other complications include itching, pain, sleep disorders in the mother and child, subsequent fatigue, impaired performance at school and/or work. Generally, children and mothers have positive relationships with others, yet sometimes the have to face curious looks. Mothers tend to spend less time with their partners than they would desire. As for nurses, it was found out that the primary role in patients? education is played by doctors, whereas nurses, in addition to performing their administrative duties, provide additional information and educational materials and respond to parents? practical questions. The research results may serve mainly to parents and their children with atopic eczema as a source of information about the problems they might encounter, helping them to address such problems. The output of the thesis will be an educational brochure for parents of children with atopic eczema.

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