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Non-life insurance - household insurance
KAMIŠOVÁ, Martina
The topic of this diploma thesis is non-life insurance - household insurance. The aim is to analyze the market for household insurance and preferences of clients who effect this type of insurance. The theoretical part describes in detail household insurance - especially as the subject of insurance, the basic classification, types of risks which are covered and uncovered by insurance. The practical part describes in detail economic development of the insurance market for household insurance in the last five years. The main chapter of this part presents the analysis of results of a questionnaire survey using statistical methods. The aim of the analysis is to identify relations between ownership of household insurance and some economic-demographic parameters and to determine factors that influence the choise of clients effecting household insurance and their mutual relations and patterns.

The financial demands of the young players in sport games
Lukášová, Tereza ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Kotáb, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of financing of the youth basketball players. It analyzes which expenses have to be paid with connection to ensuring basketball preparation of young players. Both the view of a club and a household are discussed and the different structure of their expenses are mentioned. The total amount of money to be invested in an average young player is calculated too. The final result of this bachelor thesis is assessment of two hypothesis that have been set -- one concerning the growing trend of expenses with rising age of players and second the ratio between the expenses to be paid by the club and the household.

The financial demands of the young players in sports games
Hovorka, Luboš ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Kuchár, Róbert (referee)
The aim of this work is to determine the amount of expenditure which go to upbringing footballers in Prague and analyze their structure. Furthermore, to assess whether the amount of household expenditure on upbringing footballers can be an obstacle that discourages potential football players. To meet this objective has been used questionnaire and a survey of football clubs.

Using of environmental enrichment for cats bred like pets
Benešová, Lucie ; Gardiánová, Ivana (advisor) ; Jan, Jan (referee)
Environmental enrichment includes various forms of mental and physical stimulation. It is one of the ways how to improve the life of the animals in a breeding facility, a zoo or home. The appropriate form of enrichment can help reduce or even eliminate problem behavior, and in some cases even behavioral problems. Enrichment can be divided into 5 types - social, occupational, physical, sensory and nutritional enrichment. For cats and felids is suitable nutritional (feeding) enrichment and sensory enrichment. The nutritional (feeding) enrichment and sensory enrichment is the most suitable for cats and felids. The other three types of enrichment can also be enriching. The aim of the thesis was to describe the possibilities of environmental enrichment for cats bred in captivity, primarily focusing on domestic cats. The thesis also includes a chapter about enrichment for zoo animals (both large and small felids) and for domestic cats which live in shelters. In addition to the theoretical part, questionnaire for interviewees (cat breeders) which contained several questions concerning breeding cats, knowledge of the term enrichment and the use of environmental enrichment by cat breeders was also prepared. During which some interesting results were found. Most interviewees keep cats in the household as a companion (85 %), only 15 % of respondents leads kennel. Most respondents keep cats without certificate of origin (pedigree) and only less than 30 % have a registered cat with the certificate. Most of the breeders keep the cats at least 3 years (75 %) and only 25 % keep the cats less than three years. Over 66 % of the breeders own more than one cat. More than 58% of cats are kept indoors only and a additional 10% of cats are kept indoors with access to enclosed outdoor aviary, only less than 19% of cats have unlimited access outside. More 66% of responders have another pet (e.g. dog, rodents, reptiles, fish, parrot). Regarding the knowledge of the term enrichment as such most of the interviewees did not know the meaning of the term enrichment (only 29 % knew the meaning). However, it was found based on answers of additional questions that a significant number of interviewees use the enrichment (over 43%). Over 21% of breeders are using social enrichment, 21% physical enrichment, almost 6% nutritional enrichment, more than 1% of breeders use occupational enrichment and only 0.8% use sensory enrichment.

The Breeding of Dwarf Rabbits in Flats
Lakomá, Tereza ; Zita, Lukáš (advisor) ; Dokoupilová, Adéla (referee)
Breeding of dwarf rabbits as companion animals suitable to small flats in recent years is becoming more popular in recent years. Pet animal, however, is fully dependant on human activities. It is even more true about rabbits, as they are in many cases kept in the quarters (cages, terrariums, etc.) and is only up to their owners if they allow them to move outside such quarters, how common this will be and how much it will be beneficial for the rabbit (the toys in a room, dark corners for having a rest, cramped spaces simulating dens, the possibility of a sufficient racing). This work deals with a summary of the basic needs of dwarf rabbits through the available scientific and technical literature and valid legislation of the Czech Republic and the subsequent evaluation of the current situation in each of these breeding of rabbits for a wide spectrum of breeders. In the framework of the questionnaire survey over 350 breeders were addressed and 423 dwarf rabbits recorded. The study included the owners from the general public, university students and the owners of the patients of the two veterinary departments. The rated factors affecting the quality of life of the rabbit were, among others: the type of quarters, nutrition, the technique of watering, hygiene and diseases. The cause and the age at death of the individual were also surveyed. The respondents were mostly women (92%), the age of the respondents was most often ranged between 21-30 years (58%), the experience with breeding was less than 5 years (62%). One rabbit was bred (73%), in case of higher number of rabbits the quarters were separated (75%). Another animal in the household was the dog. (44%). Rabbits were under the age of five years (75%), from 1.00 up to 2.00 kg (72%), male was non-castrated (46%), female non-castrated (38%). Unlimited amount of feeding (99.5%) provided by feeding pumps (71%). Nutrition consisted of hay (95%) and succulent fodder (91%). The quarters were the cages with the possibility of racing (55%). A rabbit toilet used 74% of the respondents, 67% used the toys. 76% of the rabbits were vaccinated The most common disease was the diarrhea (12%). The average life expectancy was 5-8 years. The most common cause of death was old age (26%). The situation in the breeding of dwarf rabbits in the domestic (residential) conditions is satisfactory. The public should be informed in more detail with the dietary needs of dwarf rabbits. Attention should also be paid to the elimination of the occurrence of the disease.

2008: Dwarves are still alife. Fenomenon of a garden dwarf in the light of culturological context
Pejsarová, Jana ; Borecký, Vladimír (referee) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor)
The intention of my thesis is to work out a complex study of the fenomenon of a garden dwarf, and through the perspective of culturological disciplines hammer out its merits. In the introduction I claim that the existence of garden dwarves by human houses is manifestation of a very old and deep human requirement subsisting in forming our homes in the way we feel secure there and we can orientate ourselves there. The first chapter presents basic concept definitions and summary of actual knowledge in dwarf-studies. Particularly I am interested in the origin of dwarves generally, and then garden dwarves as a specific species - its phylogenesis. Farther I focus on dwarf as a product of human activity: merchandise and artwork as well - its ontogenesis. I regard the relation between creator or owner and the artefact as very important. Chapter four is an essential part of my thesis. I write about traditional society and cults of home-fire gods, mainly in Czech region. I consider garden dwarf to be a continuator of the aforesaid old tradition. In my opinion, there are two connecting elements: shape and colour of its cap - referring to flames of home-fire and protective function of red colour in traditional opinion. Next chapter is dedicated to interpretation of dwarf in light of psychoanalyse. Then I propose to...

The Influence of Combined University Studies on Relationships
VÁLEČKOVÁ, Soňa
The bachelor thesis "Influence of Master's Studies in combined form on the relationships in partnership" highlights the broader context of the changes in cohabiting and simultaneously acquaints us with the circumstances that may affect the development of the relationship between partners. One of these circumstances, which may largely affect the relationship, is the higher education in combined form one of the partners. In the Czech Republic, it is still not common to share domestic work and childcare equally between woman and man. Higher study of one of the partners can bring a problem in partner negotiations of how to reconcile the two work (study) career with the care of the relationship, household and children. Generally, this situation can lead to many conflicts between partners, which may even result in a breakup or divorce, because higher education in the combined form is not a short-term issue, but it takes three to five years. An important factor to deal with this long-term stress to the relationship is primarily balanced distribution of roles between the partners, which is necessary to add to a reciprocal mutual understanding, tolerance and support, without raising unnecessary conflicts. The goal of this study was to determine whether the relationships affected university studies in a combined form, and whether there exist differences in the impact on relationships when man or woman is studying. The first objective was to determine which areas of partnership are the most negatively affected in the Master's Studies in combined form one of the partners, the second objective was to determine whether the influence of higher studies in combined form one of the partners lead to the disintegration of a relationship (divorce , gauge). Based on the selected targets, two hypotheses were set: (1) "Higher education in combined form has a negative impact on relations in the partnership" and (2) "a relationship is negatively affected when woman is studying." To obtain the necessary information I used quantitative research that was conducted through a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire used in the framework of the research had 19 items and mainly open and semi-open questions were used (see Annex). The sample consisted of students of the combined study of Health and Social Care at the University of South Bohemia in the Ceske Budejovice, living in a relationship or married. The total number of respondents for the research process numbered 146, of which 110 were women and 36 were men. Conclusions when comparing the responses of women and men need therefore to be viewed with regard to their overall relationship. Categorical data analysis and statistical processing of the data survey was carried out by sorting the second stage. Authenticity hypothesis was tested by chi-square test (see Figures 14 and 17). The results of the survey are presented in graphs. The first hypothesis "Higher education in combined form has a negative impact on relations in the partnership" has been confirmed. The results showed that during the study, respondents in partnership increase the volume of disagreements, especially in caring for the couple and in the care of the household, so I also got the answer to one of the goals. The second hypothesis, "a relationship is negatively affected when studying the woman", was not confirmed. For both sexes, there are differences in the relationship between their university studies in a combined form, but did not show a statistically significant negative impact of the study on women partner in the relationship. Discussion is focused on comparing the results of my research with the results of other sociological studies on similar issues.

Optimization of electricity consumption in intelligent digital housholds
Gomola, Roman ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Kaláb, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the optimization of power consumption in an intelligent digital home, where the appliances are powered either from a distribution network and also from the photovoltaic source owner. The optimization of consumption we will see both economically and in terms of load distribution network. Renewable power supply operates in a green bonus. Optimization is done using the backup system and the unit Home Manager by SMA. Backup system in collaboration with the batteries will store power from photovoltaic sources, if you're not consumed by appliances in the home. Since it may be a smart home, which is performed by means of inteligent wiring components and accessories (Inels system from the company ELKO EP), is possible thanks to intelligent multimedia extensions and appliances also optimizme consumption.

The role of nurses in community care for newborn.
BROŽÍKOVÁ, Radka
This diploma thesis examines the role of paediatric nurses caring for newborns in the community. It aims to determine if and how newborn care in the home environment takes place and the role of the paediatric nurse. The research is based on one of the primary objectives set out by the member states of the WHO to improve the health of the entire population in the twenty-first century with the focus on community care and its development. The theoretical part is dedicated to the definition of community care and its history in the Czech Republic. We initially focus on how childcare at home was provided in the past. This is followed by a description of the current situation regarding care of a newborn and the mother during the first weeks following birth, both here and abroad. We evaluate the role of the paediatric nurse in terms of nursing care for newborns and research the duties that the nurse carries out within the clinic, family, and community.We have set out two objectives and five research questions. The first objective was to identify nursing care problems encountered by mothers at home and how they solve these problems. The second objective was set out in order to explore how nurses become involved in the community care of a newborn. We have chosen a qualitative method for the research part of the thesis. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews. Subsequently, a qualitative analysis and categorization of collected data was conducted. Two research sample groups were created in the first phase. The first consisted of mothers with newborns, i.e. children from birth to 28 days. The second group consisted of paediatric nurses who work in outpatient care with children and adolescents. The second phase of the research addressed paediatric nurses working in the neonatal clinic, which is run by the hospital's paediatric department. The result of our thesis is the finding that community care provided by the paediatric nurse in the field, in a natural environment and with the cooperation of the entire family and community, as defined, is almost nonexistent. The long-established system of primary care directs all nursing work into the surgeries of the paediatric practitioner, and only the first visit to the newborn, but not in all cases, is conducted at home. This system is insufficient to cover all the specifics of childcare. The needs of the newborns and their parents are becoming more urgent and in the first weeks following the birth the mothers only very slowly begin to gain healthy self-esteem and confidence in their maternal abilities, hence the need for an individual approach and help in the proper care of their baby. They feel there is a lack of information and they do not know how to deal with the needs of their newborn. The most problematic issue described is breastfeeding. The addressed nurses are of the same opinion and also consider breastfeeding as the most common focus of their intervention, and therefore, the most important part of their work.We have discovered that the skills and competencies of the paediatric nurses are sufficient to enable them to become a relevant element in the comprehensive care of newborns within the community. The interventions delivered by the nurse are fully integrated into paediatric nursing.The parents of newborns would, according to our survey, prefer a home visit from health professionals, particularly if it concerns the first contact with the baby and family. The out-patient care does not provide enough time and space to pursue common nursing issues, therefore, home visits are an essential part of the care that should be offered to the mother and baby. Community nurses would help to coordinate the services provided to families as well as help solve the nursing issues that mothers encounter in the first weeks of their child's life. A paediatric nurse would, therefore, become a partner to the parents in a joint effort to ensure the healthy development of their child.