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Analysis of farm company with a view of obtaining farm subsidies from EU
HÁNOVÁ, Jana
The purpose of this work was to analyze the current state of agricultural undertaking from the perspective of where the firm draws fund from the EU and national resoureces. Based on this analysis, the proposed new financial incentives for the development of selected farm and also has developed a pilot project proposal.

An Athletic Club
Hmirová, Marcela ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Krátký, Petr (referee)
AN ATHLETIC CLUB Thesis objectives: The aim of this diplomy thesis is to provide a description of my work with an athletic club. The objectives are organization, contents of the activities and children's reactions. Methods: While working on the thesis I used these methods: observation, symposium, discussion and description. From my point of view the most effective method was a discussion. Children could express their attitude towards the given activity. Results: Children of the age 6 to 9 rather play group games and activities. Those 10 and 11 years old prefer competing with each other, where they can compare their performance with friends. Keywords: athletics, an athletic club, exercise, children, competition, game

The GIS support to measures on the ground in case of leakage of liquid pollutant on the road
Kolejka, Jaromír ; Rapant, P. ; Zapletalová, Jana
Accidents on roads associated with the leakage of hazardous substances are one of the major challenges encountered by disaster management. Because of the impossibility of predicting the place and time of the event, then it is necessary in the event of such an accident to proceed in quick succession of steps. They are designed primarily to protect human life and health, and then to minimize to property and environment damage. The paper describes the response to this event using GIS tools and generally available geodata. The simulated accident on the D1 highway near Ostrava is applied as a demonstration example.

Animals in the looking glasses of Europe and India. The changing bonds between humans and animals in the course of the 19th and 20th century
Nováková, Hana ; Komárek, Stanislav (advisor) ; Marková, Dagmar (referee) ; Cílek, Václav (referee)
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and sociological; but also with the fact how deep and thorough impact can political events have on the paradigma pointed towards animals. Here, these are depicted on significant fields of human - animal interactions of modern times, for example zoological gardens, petkeeping, changing ways of hunting, and also within some more obscure phenomena, such as animal abuse in laboratory research and in "meat plants". I also try to trace the roots of the approach that people of modern time Europe perform towards animals, and I do the same for India. The writing is divided into two parts, each one containing four chapters. The part No. I. - The man and the animal in Euro-American cultural context - describes the turbulent changes the human - animal relationship underwent during the era of Enlightenment, and tries to explain why it was so. Animals have enjoyed a widespread interest since times immemorial, but have hardly ever been perceived from the tabula rasa point of view. On the contrary, they have often been seen through the prisma of human sociology, serving as the immense field of manifold human projections. As such, they have figured in copious kinds of modern "myths", being it myths of ritual or otherwise "fictive"...

Cultural potential of Myjava „kopanice“ region with bearing on the town of Myjava
Kubík, Ľubomír ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Barbara, Hucková (referee)
The thesis targets the cultural potential of the town of Myjava and the interest of its inhabitants in other than traditional forms of the cultural expression. The theory aims to elucidate the issue of regional and local culture, describing individual elements of a local culture and the differences in its definitions. It continues with a brief description of the demographics, more detailed description of the history of the town from the foundation until the present and enumarates the elements of a local culture characteristic for the town of Myjava. The practical part of the thesis examines the current options for culture in the town, describes recurring contemporary events and formulates an hypothesis proposing the town neglects alternative forms of the culture. The hypothesis is attested by an inquiry among the views of the residents and possible solutions are proposed.

Aesthetic Experience, Paradox of Time and Event Horizons
Pačesová, Klára ; Dadejík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Ševčík, Miloš (referee)
The main topic of the thesis is the temporal dimension of aesthetic experience in its relation to memory and imagination. The initial approach to the topic is the concept of relationship between time and narrative of Paul Ricoeur, primarily contained in his three volume book entitled Time and Narrative. Gradually, the specificity of the time experience will be investigated, as well as operations of memory and imagination in narrative fiction. Attention is focused on a narrative as means to designate a coherent whole, respectively a meaningful concatenation of events. The main relationship explored is the interaction between the world of work and the lived world. The functionality of theoretical views is presented on the work of French director Chris Marker, especially on his two films La Jetée (1962) and Sans Soleil (1982).

The Views of a Bohemian Peasant František Jan Vavák on Significant Political Changes and Events during the Last Ten Years of the Reign of the Queen and Empress Marie Terezie on the Basis of his Memoirs.
Šiková, Olga ; Horský, Jan (advisor) ; Lorman, Jan (referee)
This master's thesis introduces the Bohemian peasant František Jan Vavák and aims to reconstruct his unique views of the significant events and political changes ocured within the reign of the Queen and Empress Marie Terezie, in particular the resulting reforms she introduced. It also focuses on reconstructing the key elements of the mentality of the second half of the 18th century. It is based on a detailed analysis of Vavák's Memoirs (1770 - 1780).

The most important problems of Czech Republic from the view of public
Červenka, Jan
Between June and July czech respondents presented their opinion on current most important problems of Czech Republic. Then they answered an open question concerning three main events out of their view.

Religious socialism and Its Czech reception
Tomanová, Petra ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Pavlincová, Helena (referee)
This thesis is based on the premise that the function of the Church in public space cannot be reduced to providing religious service to their members, therefore the goal of this paper was to inspect their public activity. From the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century Christian Churches begin to take part in the events round them - the Roman-catholic Church has come with its own social theory (represented by the encyclic Rerum novarum) and has started founding its own confessional polical parties. Numerous reformation Churches based on Calvin's teachings have started their public activities with self-criticism on the one side, and with demands on fundamental changes of the existing order on the other side. The theme of the first chapter was to examine the differences between these two kinds of Western Christiandom in a point of view whether or not they had affected their approach to social problems. The second chapter is focused on the life and work of Hermann Kutter and Leonhard Ragaz, for it was these two men who co-founded the international oecumenical politico-religious movement which chose for itself the title "Religious Socialism" in order to differ from Roman-catholic "Christian Social Theory". The aim of the movement was to emphasize the righteousness of the claims of...

The effect of diplomacy in the field of international relations - a case study of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis
Madarászová, Alexandra ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Voráček, Emil (referee)
Diplomacy is the primary tool for solutions of international conflicts. Its importance can be seen in many historical events, where important political figures were able to agree on compromises and jointly prevent war. Whether it was the Peace of Westphalia terminating the 30-year war conference in Genoa and then signed the Treaty of Rapallo on the readmission of Germany and the Soviet Union in a global world, or the creation of integration structures (NATO and the United Nations), whose primary objective was to maintain international peace and security, all events were a matter of diplomatic means preferences against those military. Thesis deals with this issue applied in the case study of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. The author focuses on the role and importance of diplomacy in this conflict, its possibilities and limits in its possession and the ways in which diplomacy could prevent current tentions. A significant part of the work lies in the international position of the EU Member States to the conflict and split view prevailing in the US.