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Feasibility Study-Change of Gardening to Production and Implementation Company
Kresa, Ondřej ; Randulová, Lenka (referee) ; Koleňák, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis have for object to create a feasibility study focused on change the gardening to the production and implementation company. I have analysed the present structure and condition of management, I have created a proposal of enterprise development for years 2011 till 2013. The proposal’s essence is the enlargement of company capacity and maret share.

Computer Crime and Czech Republic
Glykner, Martin ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zavrtálek, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with computer crime in Czech Republic considering the legal point of view. It makes the reader familiar with development of cyber crime in the world and especially in Czech Republic. It deeply describes czech legal framework of fighting computer crime and its international context. This description contains examples of particular crimes and articles of law that apply to them. The paper also describes institutions that are engaged in combating this crime. Afterwards problems complicating the fight against cybercrime are found and solutions leading to their removal are proposed.

Criminal activity releated to the use of illegal drugs
NOVÁK, Martin
In my thesis I deal with illegal drug use leading to criminality. Drug abuse has been a debated issue recently because drugs are omnipresent in our society. Illegal drug use has been a serious problem worldwide. Due to its geographical location, shortly after 1989 and after the fall of the Iron Curtain the Czech Republic has become both a transit and a destination country for all sorts of drugs within a short time. The objective of my thesis is to examine, describe and analyse the overall criminality in the Prague area in 2005 {--} 2007. The other concern of my research was to determine the drug addicts´ contribution in proportion to the overall criminality. I set three hypotheses: H I : The most common drug addicts´criminal activity is theft. H II : Most drug addicted criminal offenders are male. H III : The most common drug being abused is pervitin. The thesis is divided into two parts {--} theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part the development of the drug scene in the Czech Republic and crimes committed by drug addicts are described. I also give information on detection, investigation and criminal sanctions in criminality caused by drug addicts. I gathered the data from specialist literature. In the practical part I used the technique of the secondary statistical data analysis. I analysed the statistical data from 2005 {--} 2007 obtained from the Police of the Czech Republic Headquarters. The research was conducted by the quantitative questionnaire method and the data obtained were analysed. The data were put into charts and diagrams. All the hypotheses suggested were confirmed. The objective of my thesis was accomplished.

Organizational Architecture focused on the Strategy of Profit-Oriented Enterprise
Křížová, Jitka ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor) ; Pirožek, Petr (referee)
The thesis is a critical classification of the business activity of the selected subject. The explanation of the organizational architecture (the background, structure, strategy, culture) is provided to the reader in the theoretical part of the thesis. The analytical part reflects the organizational architecture of the concrete business unit. It is interested in the background of this unit and discovers its culture. The main attention is paid to the strategy of this business unit. The modifications which are based on the external and internal analyse, will assure high-quality offered services, increase of effectiveness, will create competitive advantage and will bring long-term development of this business unit.

Human trafficking in Russia in European and international context
Pojman, Petr ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Dluhoš, Marek (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the description of human trafficking in Russia and countries of destination in Europe. Russian Federation is a diverse state with a widely developed organized crime. Trafficking in human beings is described in the context of modernization of organized crime in Russia. Trafficking is described in the context of other criminal activities in Russia and Europe too. Russia is simultaneously country of destination, source and transit. I focused mainly on the international trafficking in women for forced prostitution. Ways of fight on human trafficking I describe from the perspective of one of the most important destination areas, namely the EU. I is also aware of the specifics of certain territories of surveyed regions (Baltic, Kaliningrad, Belarus, Scandinavia, etc.) In conclusion, there are also outlined ways to combat this type of organized crime. It is also aware of the problems that the fight against trafficking is complicated by. Related recommendations are included in the conclusion of my work.

Informační sítě na trhu práce a teorie her
Benešová, Anita ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Zouhar, Jan (referee)
The use of personal contacts and the role of education as a signal of the Worker's productivity are two important aspects of the job search process. The aim of this thesis is to develop a model that combines both approaches. We distinguish between random and strategic models of job information networks. In the former case the structure of the network is given, while in the latter it depends on the strategic decision of the Workers. We present a strategic model of network formation with two types of Workers who are able to signal their productivity by the level of their education. When applying for a job they have two possibilities of contacting the Employer: a direct application and an indirect application through a friend who currently works for the Employer.

The Life and Work of A. D. Grigoryev
Lemeškinová, Michaela ; Kovačičová, Oľga (advisor) ; Kšicová, Danuše (referee) ; Čermák, Václav (referee)
The presented dissertation (doctoral thesis) is devoted to the life and creative heritage of the Russian philologist of the first half of the 20th century A.D. Grigorjev (1874-1945). The subject of examination contains for the very first time the emigration period (1922-1945) of his life and works. His intellectual legacy, kept in the archive of the Czech Academy of Sciences and not generally known to the public, involves not only published books but handwritten studies either. This is the first coherent scientific biography of A.D. Grigorjev revealing changes of the scholar's interests and study impulses, showing the development of his methodological stands and the value of his research, and at the same time it puts his scientific activities in the broader context of life events. The segmentation and the structure of the dissertation are required by wide range of disciplines A.D. Grigorjev was interested in in the course of his life in the areas of Central and Eastern Europe and Siberia. The first chapter, dealing with his life and scientific doings before emigration, starts with a short description of his origin and high school (grammar school) education (1.1.). Introduction to his Moscow's period, involving the main three fields of his scientific research: medievalism (1.2.1.), folklore (1.2.2.)...

Aspects of globalization in cities, on the example of cities: Prague and Brno
Valášková, Hana ; Illner, Michal (advisor) ; Kandert, Josef (referee)
This thesis "Aspects of globalization in cities, on the example of cities: Prague and Brno" provides a reflection of how globalization influences cities. One definition of globalization is following: it is a complex process which contains changes in society. These changes lie in global conectivity, higher mobility of people and establishment of transnational corporations and to fast transaction of information, ideas, goods and services over national boundaries. Development of cities is influenced by many factors, one of them is globalization. The structure of cities is changing. This thesis provides a description of globalization's processes in two the biggest cities in the Czech republic Prague and Brno. An author has mentioned a concept of global cities. For analysis how globalization affects cities is globalization is divided into few interconnected dimensions. These dimensions are economy, culture, migration and mobility, social-spacial dimension and communication and transport. Within these dimensions are analyzed specific indicators.

Public awareness of drug problems in České Budějovice district
KOZLOVÁ, Lucie
ABSTRACT Addictive drugs are all around us and they have become a part of our lives. The issue of drug abuse is of critical importance, global, and difficult to solve. Typically, drugs are categorized as tolerated or not tolerated by society, and more or less risky. It is vital, therefore, to know the attitude of public to the issue. Lots of drug abuse causes have already been revealed, just like the reasons why some users develop addiction while others do not. In all probability the abuse of drugs or the addiction development cannot be put down to a single background factor. Everything will depend on personality traits of the individual, on his or her environmental conditions, and on specific effects of the drug. Since I take much interest in these issues, I have chosen for my thesis the subject of Public awareness of drug abuse issues in the District of České Budějovice. I investigated what people knew about drug abuse at the District where I live; their opinions of drug abuse; whether they believed that drug abuse deteriorated social position of an individual; whether they believed it boosted the rate of crime; if people were informed about facilities assisting recovery from drug addiction within the District of České Budějovice; and, last but not least, whether they suspected what drugs could come in their way here. The thesis aimed to examine what people knew about the drug abuse issues in the České Budějovice District. This objective has been met. Fifty three percent of respondents were found well informed on the subject, while the remaining 47% lacked the information. The survey was to prove or disprove hypothesis that the public was unaware of organizations providing help to drug addicts - the hypothesis was not confirmed since 51% of respondents were informed about the relevant organizations and 49% were not. Another hypothesis predicted that the public could not tell the illegal drugs from the legal ones - it was not confirmed as the public was found sufficiently informed. The hypotheses expecting the public to believe that drug abuse drives crime and deteriorates the addict's social position were confirmed by the bulk of respondents living in the District of České Budějovice. Ninety nine percent of the respondents believed the drug abuse pushed up the crime rate and 95% were of the opinion that it affected the addict's social position. As follows from the survey, the public in the České Budějovice District was relatively well informed of the drug abuse issues, though the differences encountered between awareness and unawareness of the subject were just minor. I intend to release the thesis as an information source for the general public(in the form of brochures, internet publications or periodicals); moreover, I want to offer the results to organizations engaged in the drug abuse treatment and to students of the University of South Bohemia to serve as training material. The public will find a wealth of important drug-related information in the paper, while the addiction treating organizations will be prompted to fill the gaps still existing in information available to the general public.