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Almsgivinig as an act of charity
LHOTKOVÁ VRANOVSKÁ, Kateřina
Abstract This Bachelor's Thesis examines the topic of charity as a way of dealing with the problem of poverty in three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). First, the focus is on the concepts of poverty and charity themselves. Poverty is characterized as an unfavourable condition. Charity is then a tool to alleviate poverty. A comparison of the approach to almsgiving as a form of charity in the Abrahamic religions shows their similar approach. In Judaism, charity (tzedakah) is a manifestation of righteous living. In Islam, almsgiving is a religious obligation (zakat). In Christianity, charity is voluntary but encouraged. Each monotheistic religion creates its own institutions to alleviate the manifestations of poverty and need. In Judaism and Islam, social assistance is intended primarily for fellow believers; in Christianity, help is universal for all in need.
Legal Issues of Self-Defense - Necessary Defense, Extreme Emergency.
Theodor, Pavel ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title Legal Issues of Self-Defense - Necessary Defense, Extreme Emergency. Objectives The aim of this work is to analyze the legal issues of self-defense. Explanation of the terms necessary defense and extreme emergency. Point out problems in interpretations. Point out the issue of self-defense of IZS members. Drawing conclusions. Methods The method used in the creation of this thesis is to analyze the widest range of literature that deals with the issue and the Criminal Code. Further description of findings and conclusion. Results Explaining the terms necessary defense and extreme emergency and clarifying the issue of self-defense. Key words Law, self-defense, necessary defense, issues, extreme emergency.
Legal Issues of Self-Defense - Necessary Defense, Extreme Emergency.
Theodor, Pavel ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title Legal Issues of Self-Defense - Necessary Defense, Extreme Emergency. Objectives The aim of this work is to analyze the legal issues of self-defense. Explanation of the terms necessary defense and extreme emergency. Point out problems in interpretations. Point out the issue of self-defense of IZS members. Drawing conclusions. Methods The method used in the creation of this thesis is to analyze the widest range of literature that deals with the issue and the Criminal Code. Further description of findings and conclusion. Results Explaining the terms necessary defense and extreme emergency and clarifying the issue of self-defense. Key words Law, self-defense, necessary defense, issues, extreme emergency.
AFFECTED POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS DURING EMERGENCY EVENTS
VLÁŠKOVÁ, Stanislava
The theme of the Bachelor's thesis is the protection of the affected population in households in emergencies. The main objective of this work is to compare the protection of persons with disabilities in emergencies in the home with the protection of persons with disabilities in social facilities. Your research in the framework of this work will be to visit households with disabled persons residing in villages and in the town Ceske Budejovice and surroundings. This work focused on the findings of a similar situation in institutions located in the surroundings of České Budějovice.
Crisis and shifting Households Menace below the poverty line
Chabrová, Olga ; Bartošová, Jitka (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
The work deals with the analysis of regional poverty population in the Czech Republic. This is essentially a retrospective analysis using data sampled from 2005 to 2010. The analysis describes and quantifies the structure of household income, both gross and net income and necessary expenses (expenditure) per household. Assesses the number of households living below the subsistence minimum and poverty rates of households in each region and by education of head of household

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