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Wooden churches from Subcarpathian Ruthenia in CzechoslovakiaChurch of St. Paraskeva in Blansko and the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Prague
Shyshova, Yuliana ; Ottová, Michaela (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to work on the issue of wooden churches from the 16th- 18th centuries from Subcarpathian Rus, which were moved to the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic in the interwar period. The thesis was narrowed down in view of the amount of archival material and the findings that emerged from it. The thesis discusses the Church of St. Paraskeva in Blansko and the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Prague. The thesis will provide comprehensive information about the churches, including their architectural history and furnishings, as well as their current condition. Additionally, an attempt at reconstructing the iconostasis in the Church of St. Paraskeva in Blansko will be made. The thesis will focus on the political and religious situation in Subcarpathian Rus and the cultural-historical context of the time, as a result of which these churches came into the possession of the Czechoslovak state. Thorough attention will be given not only to the currently used Church of St. Paraskeva in Blansko but also to the Church of St. Archangel Michael, which was affected by a fire on the premises of the cultural monument Letohrádek Kinských in Prague in 2020.
Internal Colonialism Policy: A Case Study of the Relocation of the Inuit People in Canada
Káchová, Aneta ; Fiřtová, Magdalena (advisor) ; Kýrová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis explores the topic of the relocation of part of the Inuit population in Canada. The timeframe of the work is defined by the year 1953 (or alternatively also by the year 1955, when the second wave of this relocation took place), when this act was implemented. Several families from the Inukjuak location were moved more than a thousand kilometers to the north. The government had many motives for this relocation, with the most promoted ones being the overall rehabilitation of the Inuit community and the rediscovery of its "lost autonomy." Less promoted motives included Canada's sovereignty over its High Arctic islands during the Cold War period and the reduction of high social benefits for Inuit residents. This thesis uses the entire concept of relocation as a case study of internal colonialism, i.e., it seeks to demonstrate whether the relocation of the Inuit in 1953 can be considered an example of the federal Canadian government's use of the political strategy of internal colonialism, and if so, based on what evidence. The first two chapters focus on defining internal colonialism and introducing the relocation plan and the Inuit community. The third chapter is a research chapter where I apply the data obtained from both chapters and attempt to prove the aforementioned thesis. The...
Track Layout Relaying Design in Section Lestina u Svetle - Golcuv Jenikov
Čechová, Tereza ; Hoza, Miroslav (referee) ; Říha, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to design the relocation of the railway line Havlíčkův Brod – Kolín in the section Leština u Světlé – Golčův Jeníkov. The section was to be prepared as an alternative for different line speeds with the aim of finding a compromise between maximum acceleration of journey times and the use of the existing earthwork. The chosen most advantageous option will be justified and elaborated in the details of the study.
Debugging Information in Linker
Nikl, Vojtěch ; Křoustek, Jakub (referee) ; Masařík, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the conversion between the CCOFF object file format and the ELF file format. We start with a general object file format and its debbuging information, then we focus closely on the ELF, CCOFF and DWARF debugging information. The functionality of the CCOFF format is encapsulated in the ObjectFile class library. Then follows the description of creating an ELF object file, its filling with the proper data and its conversion back to the CCOFF format.
Road I/34 in stage Božejov-Pelhřimov - Relocation study
Stejskal, Roman ; Chaker, Manar (referee) ; Radimský, Michal (advisor)
Searching study for by-pass of villages Myslotín, Ondřejov, Ústrašín which is part of relocation of I/34 (international road E551). Comunnication is situated in exravilan and it will connect to planned bypass of Pelhřimov. Content of work is three variants processing with detail analysis of advantageous one.
Design of the continues bridge structure
Škarda, Jan ; Krejčík, Vladimír (referee) ; Klusáček, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this master thesis is the design and analysis of bridge construction on the crossing of relocated road III/11812 over the future extension of the motorway D4. The geometrical road design of the sugested relocation is predetermined. 4 variant solutions are designed, one of which is selected for subsequent detailed solution. The selected variant is designed as a slab-girder continuous 3-span beam bridge with span lenghts 20.00, 34.50, 20.00m. The load-carrying structure is connected to pillars by notched joint and to abutment by pot bearing. Calculation of load effects was made with software Scia Engineer 18.0 and the analysis was done in cmpliance with current service and ultimate limit states standards.
Implementation of General Assembler
Husár, Adam ; Masařík, Karel (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of the universal assembler that represents a part of the Lissom project. You will be provided with the description of the assembler architectures and their usual tasks. Special attention is paid to GNU assembler. Designed assembler consists of the fixed and the generated part. The generated part is created automatically from the description of instruction set, that is defined using architecture and instructions set description language ISAC. Using this approach, it is possible to change assembler target architecture automatically. The second part of thesis describes the Parserlib2 library implementation that is a part of the Lissom project and provides the information about the target instruction set for an assembler generator.
Generation of Object Files for RISC-V
Benna, Filip ; Zachariášová, Marcela (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the topic of program source code compilation for RISC-V processor architecture. The generated object files need to be compatible with GNU binutils open source tools which are already available for the architecture. The focus is on relocations which must be correctly detected in Codasip Studio tools and transformed into RISC-V platform specific relocation types.
Traffic solution in the context of new road I/11
Mitura, Jindřich ; Všetečka, Martin (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
The thesis in the form of a study discusses the possibilities of optimisation of the connection of a district of the city of Ostrava called Krásné Pole to the major road network of Ostrava. Further it deals with the connection of the district to build relocation of the road I/11, which forms one of the axes of sc. Silesian transport cross (Slezský dopravní kříž). The suggested options follow both the adjustment of the current road (street Krásnopolská and street Družební) and also the new construction, which connects Krásné Pole with multi-level intersection Krásné Pole, which is build on the relocation of I/11, and which is going through the area of territorial reserve determined for this construction. From economic and technical point of view it is more favourable to adjust the current road in comparison with the option of new construction, which is confirmed by the necessity of the construction of related roads and great claim for agricultural land in the case of the latter one.
Study of the Celakovice bypass
Hněvsa, Filip ; Trávníček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kosňovský, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the study of the bypass in the town of Čelákovice. The reason for building this bypass is to divert transit traffic, improve air quality in Mochovská and Masarykova streets in this town. The new road that runs along the city is designed with a category width of S9,5 / 90. For reasons of safety and fluidity, there was a crossing with special-purpose roads in the variants, and relocations were also introduced to connect the existing road to the bypass. In this study, 6 variants were created, of which two variants were processed in more detail.

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