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Comparison of legal regulation of basic institutions of a residential cooperative in Poland and the Czech Republic
Mendroková, Eva ; Oehm, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
THE COLLATION A REGULATION OF FUNDAMENTAL INSTITUTES OF HOUSING COOPERATIVES IN POLAND AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC This work aims to capture qualities and shortcomings of the legislation in one of the important sectors of housing, the cooperative sector, in the context of a comparison of the two national legislations - in the Czech Republic and Poland. In both compared legislations, cooperative has its special character and long-standing tradition, which was introduced immediately in the introductory sections. The cooperative sector is the merit of this work. The issue of housing is always up to date, moreover, in practice we many time encounter with the uncertainties associated with the housing issue. Cooperative law in the area of housing is interesting in particular, with regard to incompleteness, and, in some cases, to insufficiency of Czech legislation, distinguish it from, more or less, consistent realization of housing cooperatives in Poland. Although both legislations have similar sources and traditions, and their characteristic developments, in the field of the law the willingness of legislators to adapt an important part of ensuring significantly differs from the housing requirements of the population. In the Czech legal system is a cooperative law captured only in a few provisions of the...

The Founders of Post-Keynesianism and the Concept of Reswitching
Kraffer, Robin ; Potužák, Pavel (advisor) ; Chytilová, Helena (referee)
The thesis deals with the evolution of thoughts of Joan Robinson's, Nicholas Kaldor's, Piero Sraffa's and Luigi Pasinetti's with regards to the issue of reswitching. Discussing Robinson, Kaldor, and Sraffa, it addresses the importance of the discussion on imperfect competition and Keynes's theory for developing their opinions within the capital theory. This issue was challenged in the 50s by Robinson who asked how capital can be measured. She discovered an option of reswitching to a more capital-using technique during a wage increase, but she did not focus on it very much. The thesis also seeks the importance of Sraffa's solution to the invariant standard of value for developing the debate on reswitching the technologies in the 60s, which was joined by both Pasinetti and Robinson. However, Robinson refused again in the 70s to deem the reswitching important within the critique of the neoclassical theory, and thus joined Kaldor who had voiced similar thoughts. At the end of the thesis, the question of Robinson underestimating the importance of reswitching, as pronounced by Pasinetti, is answered - she underestimated it in the 50s, whereas it is impossible to give a clear answer when it comes to the 70s, despite the differences found among Post-Keynesians and Neo-Ricardians.

Problem of Illiteracy in the World
Mareš, David ; Kuna, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Rysová, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis Problem of Illiteracy in the World is divided into four main parts. The literature search, the importance of education in today's world, illiteracy in the world and the last part is about the factors that influence illiteracy and possible solutions. The literature search is focused on the analysis of available study materials. The second part describes the importance of education in today's world, where there is also an emphasis on the human development index. The human development index is shown in selected developing and economically developed countries, among which the comparison is done. The third part analyzes illiteracy in developing countries by using the criteria used by the World Bank. Subsequently this divides the world into different regions and each selected country provides comparison. The fourth section describes the various factors affecting literacy and then identifies possible solutions for this issue

Pastoral councils in the 2nd Prague viacarate
Linek, Martin ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (referee)
Anotace: Title: Pastoral Councils in the 2nd Prague Vicarate The purpose of this work is research of the role of pastoral councils in the 2nd Prague Vicarate in the field of pastoral planning and activity of parishes. It tries to find the answer to question whether pastoral councils are proper bodies which help the vicar, resp. the administrator with thein tasks or not. The basic data to evaluate result from the questionaire answered by vicars and administrators whereby is apparent whether such a council works in their parish, and if so, what is the importance and range of its activities. pastorační rada = pastoral council farnost = parish farář = vicar vikariát = vicarate farní pastorační rada = parish pastoral council

Zplyňování dřeva v plazmatu a produkce plynu s nízkým obsahem dehtů
Hlína, Michal ; Hrabovský, Milan ; Kopecký, Vladimír ; Konrád, Miloš ; Kavka, Tetyana ; Skoblja, S.
Tar content in gas produced by the gasification of biomass always plays an important role because high tar content disables some potentialities of the further treatment of the produced gas. There is a strong effort to produce gas with low tar content from this point of view. High concentrations of hydrogen and carbon monoxide also advance possibilities of the usage of the produced gas. Experiments were carried out in a reactor for plasma gasification equipped with hybrid gas-water stabilized DC torch. They confirmed that the reactor is absolutely suitable for this purpose mainly due to extremely low flow of plasma composed of argon, hydrogen and oxygen and its high inner temperature. The measurements of the tar content, using wood as a treated material, were based on SPE method and the determination of benzene and toluene in a gas phase revealed really low concentrations of tar, mostly below 10 mg/Nm3.

Jihlavsko - Dřevostavba pro čtyř až pětičlennou rodinu
Smejkal, Martin
The title of the bachelor's work: Jihlava region -- A wooden house for a family of four to five members The subject of the bachelor's work is a design of a single-floor family house without a living attic for a family of four to five members in Jihlava region. A pitched roof is considered as the roofing. The house is designed for a universal building site with a flat terrain. A part of the work is a design of four variations of layout and spatial arrangement with regard to important preconditions for the life of a family, its healthy development and desirable fulfilling of its function. The selected most suitable alternative was further worked on in a design part, for two different structural systems of a wooden house. For the possibility to compare two selected building systems there was considered the same living space, the structure of cladding influenced built-up space. The calculation of heat transmission through cladding and roofing construction for both variations has been carried out.

Importance of Psychotherapy to the Treatment of Dependence on Alcohol
Říhová, Julie ; Sivek, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Klimešová, Anna (referee)
This school work is focused on the importance of psychotherapy to the treatment of dependence on alcohol. It deals about the dependence on alcohol, its causes, about the process of this disease and its consequences. Next part of the work describes the treatment of this phenomenon and single forms of the therapeutic processes, namely from the view of the single therapeutical approaches (medical, psychological and social). Multidisciplinary approach is fundamental for the alcoholism treatment. Last part of this work (of the theoretical part) deals about the psychotherapy, about various psychotherapeutic systems and at the end it deals about the psychotherapeutic research. Practical part if this work contains three casuistries or case reports and one interview. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The Importance of Myth for Modern Man
Najbrt, Tomáš ; Balabán, Milan (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
"The Importance of myth for modern man" is a study which deals with myth and its importance for modern man. It describes several essential views on myth and indicates different types of myth and its interpretation. It tries to define modernity, modern society and modern man as a part of this society. There is a concrete example of historical myth: cosmogonic myth. It demonstrates context with conception of creation in general in different mythologies which work with theme of water and world formation from waters. This study evaluates importance of this myth for modern man. Example of unhistoric myth was defined and termed as "myth of Man". It tries to document, modern man needs myth as much as man of archaic society. Comparing of historical and unhistorical myth displays, that it is still a myth on principle, which has only different form. This work continues with general valuation of importance of myth for modern man. Study evaluates this importance as very serious and interprets myth as an integral part of human way of thinking about world and human being in this world. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

House wiring
Tománek, Drahomír ; Dohnal, Petr (referee) ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is to gather requirements for wiring in a family house and then a real project for a family home. The theoretical part is divided into four parts. The first section lists the most important wiring standards. The second part deals with the different parts of the wiring by connecting electricity to the lighting and socket circuits. The third part concentrates on the protection against electric shock and on the overload protection. The fourth part focuses on the individual requirements of each room. The practical part consists of drawings, technical reports, A price quotation and control requirements regarding the corresponding technical norms. The designs include site plan of the appliances, wiring and installation of the switchboards.