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The Value Orientation of Czech and German Adolescents
TŮMOVÁ, Miroslava
This diploma thesis describes values and value orientation of czech and german students of high schools and practicle high schools. The goal of this thesis is to answer the question of different perception of values between adolescents in Czech Republic and Germany (Bavaria). For the purpose of this study a method of questionnaires and essays were used. The main means of research were: ?Test of orientation value? and the LOGO test from Elisabeth Lukas.

The analysis of advertising in lifestyle magazines for men and woman
Koubová, Martina ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Wallek, Jan (referee)
Práce zkoumá zobrazování mužů a žen v reklamě v časopisech životního stylu pro muže a ženy Cosmopolitan a Esquire. Srovnává obraz mužů a žen v ženském a mužském titulu navzájem a také proměnu obrazu mužů a žen v odstupu deseti let v každém titulu.

The life of the sibling of an autistic child in family
KOŘÍNKOVÁ, Jana
The sibling relationship represents a very important feature of man's life and the experience gained from it is irreplaceable. Relationships between siblings are influenced by many factors: age, gender of the children, age difference or a handicap of one of them. This thesis deals with the subject of the influence of an autistic child on their sibling. Two research questions were determined: Do parents perceive any difference between their approaches to the healthy and the autistic child? What does the healthy sibling view as negatives and positives of living together with an autistic sibling? The thesis consists of two parts, a theoretical and a practical one. The theoretical part comprises two main chapters. The first chapter discusses the autism itself; it presents the basic definition of autism, the diagnostic possibilities, the most common signs, and a brief description of particular forms of autism spectre disorder (ASD). The second chapter focuses on the family of the child with ASD, principally on his/her sibling the definition of the term family, parenting styles in family, parents and siblings of autistic child, birth order, jealousy and rivalry. The theoretical part of the thesis is based on scholarly sources mainly from the fields of special needs education and psychology. The practical part concentrates on the research. The qualitative research method was selected for this part, namely the narrative conversation. The conversations were held with parents and siblings of autistic individuals. Besides, the thesis is supplemented with appendices that consist not only of wordto- word transcriptions of the conversations and the informed consent template but also of some additions to the theoretical part.

The Influence of Firm Communication on Work Efficiency
KYNKOROVÁ, Lenka
The influence of firm communication on work efficiency or in another words how should managers communicate with employees to ensure their maximum productivity and motivation became a critical issue in the modern companies. Firm communication represents a tool to keep employees informed, motivated and helps to achieve a certain level of the company culture. We can consider it effective when all sides assure mutual respect, efficient flow of information, while meaning is easy to understand and constructive feedback is possible. Feedback is one of the most important characteristics of the effective communication. A correct feedback should be formulated in a way that allows improvement, but does not become a personal attack. Electronic questionare was used to collect information about specific communication methods in the selected company. Based on analyzed results the current situation is described and processes for optimalization suggested.

Pragmatic Markers in Spanish, Types and Frequency
HARTVICHOVÁ, Iva
The objective of this thesis is to examine which types of pragmatic markers are represented in coloquial Spanish and establish the frequency they occur wiht in native and nonnative speakers. Further, a systematical description of ten most frequent markers in native and nonnative speakers is included and examples of their use based on the transcription are shown. The author bases her work mainly on linguistic studies focused on pragmatic markers and coloquial Spanish ? on the studies of José Portolés Lázaro and María Antonia Martín Zorraquino and Antonio Briz in particular. The author emanates from Lázaro and Zorraquino?s classification, characterists and use of pragmatic markers. The practical part focuses on the differences in use of pragmatic markers between native and nonnative speakers and examines the frequency and representation of particular types of markers in coloquial Spanish.

The effect of landscape context on the restored meadows in the White Carpathians
ČERNÁ, Ivana
Methods suitable for restoration of dry grassland were reviewed. An index of isolation was calculated for each of 34 meadows in the White Carpathians, which were restored by sowing the regional seed mixtures in the course of the past ten years. The relationship between the isolation, the year of regrassing and the number of newly established target species by the spontaneous succesion was studied.

RWCT in Teaching English
NEVYHOŠTĚNÁ, Iveta
The diploma thesis called RWCT in Teaching English discusses the possibilities of utilization of activating methods of the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking programme in teaching English. The thesis is divided into two parts - the theoretic and practical. In the theoretic part, it presents the RWCT programme, the three-stage E - R - R learning cycle and different activating methods. In the practical part, it examines the application of the three-stage learning cycle into English lessons at elementary school. It is based on ten lesson plans and its aim is to show how the RWCT programme with the educational three-stage learning cycle E - R - R can be used in English classes.

Balkan Slavs and their "original homeland" in the medieval sources
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The contribution analyses the migration of Eastern Slav peoples (Bulgarians, Serbians, Croats) from their "original homeland" in Northern and Eastern Europe into the southern regions of the Balkan peninsula and the designation of this "homeland" as "old" (palaia) and "great" (megale) used in the Byzantine sources (Theophanes Confessor, Nicephorus, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus).

CRM in Service Oriented Organizations in the European Union
Vondráková, Pavla
This diploma thesis studies Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its current usage and implementation in the EU. The primary goal of the thesis is to obtain general know-how for European service oriented organizations and to recommend efficient methods of implementing CRM so that it enhances the competitive advantage of enterprises in the EU. The secondary goal of the thesis is to assess CRM practices and trends in the European Union with a comparison of the two selected EU countries- Germany and the Czech Republic. The thesis is based on research of primary and secondary data with the findings being presented using the elaborated External Factor Evaluation Matrix and the CRM model. Fewer than 30% and 20% of companies in the EU use the operative and the analytic types of CRM, respectively. Therefore, there is a huge potential in utilizing both types of CRM, especially in small and medium enterprises. The most pressing issue in the EU is the shortage of IT professionals. The research proved that CRM can be very beneficial for organizations if it is implemented in the right way and yielded many other valuable pieces of advice for EU, German, and Czech enterprises.

Organizations for Muslim women in the western Europe
KYPTOVÁ, Romana
This bachelor thesis investigates the position of Muslim women in society and their integration into western Europe. The work consists of two parts. The first part analyses the relationships between Europeans and Muslims, in particular the social, political and cultural problems. The analysis compares France and Germany, the two countries with the largest Muslim minority. The second part deals with the role of Muslim women in Islamic society. It analyzes organizations dedicated for Muslim women, explores the often cited problem of female wearing a scarf and investigates integration of Muslim women into society.