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Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Macanová, Tereza ; Vymětal, Bedřich (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the design of a standalone city hall building for Staré Brno on Mendel Square. The work takes into account the reconstruction of the square according to the winning urban design proposal. The design addresses the continuity of the building and visual connection with the surroundings, which influences the shape of the building. The design of the square and the city hall building gives great emphasis on greenery, which is neglected in the current state. Connectivity, as the main theme, creates the resulting appearance of the building. The goal of this work is to connect city hall using greenery. There is an intermingling of multiple functions, mainly civil amenities, city hall administration, and housing.
The theme landscape orientation on the primary school using fieldwork
Rechnerová, Maria ; Dvořáková, Michaela (advisor) ; Zicha, Zbyněk (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the ability of children of younger school age to orient themselves in the landscape. Its goal is to create specific proposals for working with children of younger school age, which systematically develop the children's necessary skills based on researched starting points. Therefore, the work first focuses on the theoretical starting points of geography didactics. These are then followed by topics for activities with children. Here is a summary of the way of working, which we have conceived as suitable for the development of orientation and map skills. We also focus on spatial orientation within the valid Czech curriculum and analysis of textbooks that are used for teaching national history topics in the 1st grade of primary schools. The following is a summary of the psychological starting points for teaching orientation to children of younger school age, because this period is specific in the perception of the surrounding world and it is important to appropriately follow up on these specifics. On the basis of theoretical starting points, specific topics are created for working with children, especially at the age of children in the 3rd - 5th grade of elementary school. Here we deal with the natural and gradual development of map skills, which are necessary for...
The perception of objective and subjective risk of alpine tourism users.
Opršalová, Veronika ; Brtník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Author: Veronika Opršalová Title: The perception of objective and subjective risk of alpine tourism users Objective: Characterization of mountaineering and examination of awareness of the differences between subjective and objective danger. Methods: A questionnaire survey was used to obtain data from respondents, so it is quantitative research. Results: Of the total number of respondents, 86.3% stated that they could distinguish between subjective and objective dangers, which was verified using the following questions. Furthermore, it was found that the participants of mountaineering are aware of their mistakes and try not to repeat them. 61.3% of respondents have become more careful over the years, 30% of respondents have not changed their view of danger over the years and the remaining 8.7% of respondents no longer perceive danger as much as they used to after years. Conclusion: The thesis characterizes mountaineering and deals with its history. It also deals with the perception of subjective and objective danger of the participants of mountaineering. The thesis summarizes information on necessary equipment for mountaineering and trip planning. Keywords: climbing path, climbing, orientation, planning, equipment
Contemporary printmaking and art education
Kopicová, Jiřina ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Špirk, Ivan (referee)
KOPICOVÁ, Jiřina. Contemporary Printmaking and Art Education. Prague, 2011. 115 p. Master Thesis. Charles University in Prague - Faculty of Educati- on. Head of the Master Thesis Mgr. Linda Arbanová, PhD. This is a theoretical study investigating the present-day free graphic arts (designs). It describes the main trends, materials and techniques used. The text contains an an- notated selection of several Czech and foreign authors, which illustrates the different mainstreams of contemporary graphic arts. The didactic part of this study contains a research on the topic entitled Relation of Ba- sic-School Students to the Graphic Arts and a suggestion of a didactic approach to Art teaching based on the results of the research. The creative part of the study shows my own works-based on the topic: Time of Natu- re-made with the combined technique of digital print and linocut.
Magnetic orientation in mammals
Tejmlová, Kristýna ; Němec, Pavel (advisor) ; Vácha, Martin (referee)
Earth's magnetic field can provide animal with both directional and positional information. The ability to perceive and utilize information extracted from the geomagnetic field is called magnetoreception. Magnetoreception mechanisms remain largely unknown. Three main hypotheses are currently supported by experimental evidence. The light-independent mechanisms are based either on electromagnetic induction or on biogenic magnetite. The light-dependent mechanism is based on specific chemical reaction between radical pairs. Perception of the geomagnetic field facilitates both long- and short-distance orientation of animals. Some animals exhibit the magnetic alignment, i.e., spontaneuos preference for a certain geomagnetic direction. Another manifestation of magnetoreception is magnetic compass (polarity- or inclination-based, depending on species), which enable an animal to determine the azimuth, i.e., the angle between the direction of motion and geomagnetic field vector. Magnetic map sense enable an animal to determine its position and direction to the goal destination, most likely utilizing the inclination and the intensity of the geomagnetic field as navigational cues. Magnetic orientation of mammals seems to be a widespread phenomenon. Light- independend, polarity compass has been reported in...
Comparative analysis of the national newspaper supplements Salon, Kavarna and Orientace
Farná, Kateřina ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
Diploma thesis "Comparison analyses of national newspaper supplements Salon, Kavarna and Orientace" analyses supplements of national, daily released newspapers: Pravo (Salon), Mlada fronta DNES (Kavarna) and Lidove noviny (Orientace). Essential methods used in this work are quantitative analysis, applied to specified moths during years 2006-2008, and chronological analysis of chosen issues during years 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2005. Based on them, various evaluations of supplement main characteristics, specific features and differences were observed. Most important characteristics investigated in the work are: supplement content and graphic conception, placement within the carrying newspaper, structure of published literature forms, themes and sub-themes. There can be also found summary of each supplement history, list of its typical authors and internet version description. Author of this thesis also introduced related overview of Czech literary and cultural magazines (Literarni noviny, Host, Divoke vino, Revolver Revue, Tvar nebo A2) and briefly stated profiles of main national newspapers. To gain supplement readers characteristics, approximate sociological questionnaire was processed among university students.
Milan Kundera's The Joke supervised. Critical reception of the novel in the context of its release and today.
Batistová, Anna ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Jonáková, Anna (referee)
Thesis "Milan Kundera's 'The Joke' supervised. Critical reception of the novel in the context of its release and today" deals with critical reflection of the novel 'The Joke' in the period from the end of the 1960's up to current reviews. The author dedicates first chapters to the cultural and political background of the release. The core of the thesis focuses mostly on critical reception of the novel, which is divided into three historical periods. In the first part of the critical historical analysis and qualitative analysis, the author examines critical acceptance of the novel in the aftermath of its release (1967-1969), in the Czechoslovakian and exiled journals and literary magazines in particular. The second part considers critical reaction to the novel throughout 1970's and 80's, and stresses outcomes of the reception in the sixties, official normalized critical reviews and the acceptance in the exile and samizdat literature as well. Finally, the last part of the thesis offers contemporary critical response to 'The Joke', analyzed on the basis of Czech journals, literary magazines and newly emergent Kundera's monographs and on the basis of French critical reception of the Milan Kundera's collected work in the prestigious La Pléiade Gallimard edition. Summarizing critical reception in each...
Collagen structures from cell culture to intact tendon
Hadraba, Daniel ; Jelen, Karel (advisor) ; Amler, Evžen (referee) ; Plášek, Jaromír (referee)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY and HASSELT UNIVERSITY / tUL Doctoral dissertation Collagen structures from cell culture to intact tendon ABSTRACT Author: Daniel Hadraba Promoters: Assoc. Prof. Karel Jelen | Charles University Prof. Marcel Ameloot | Hasselt University Co-promoters: Dr. Frantisek Lopot | Charles University Prof. Virginie Bito | Hasselt University Annotation Author: Ing. Mgr. Daniel Hadraba Doctoral thesis title: Collagen structures from cell culture to intact tendon Year: 2010 - 2017 Doctoral program: Doctor of Biomechanics at Charles University Doctor of Biomedical Science at Hasselt University / transnational University Limburg Departments: Dept. Anatomy and Biomechanics | Faculty of Physical Education and Sport | Charles University Dept. Biophysics | Hasselt University Promoters: Assoc. Prof. Karel Jelen | Dept. Anatomy and Biomechanics | Faculty of Physical Education and Sport | Charles University Prof. Marcel Ameloot | Hasselt University / transnational University Limburg Co-promoters: Dr. Frantisek Lopot | Dept. Anatomy and Biomechanics | Faculty of Physical Education and Sport | Charles University Prof. Virginie Bito | Hasselt University / transnational University Limburg Bibliography details: Pages 102 Figures 30 Tables 2 Equations 17 Keywords: tendon, collagen, crimps, orientation, aging,...

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