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Evaluation of behaviour of dogs and their owners in selected parts of the city of České Budějovice
BÖHMOVÁ, Václava
The goal of this thesis was to ascertain the level of competence of owners in approach to the dog in selected parts of the city of České Budějovice - in Nemanice and surroundings and in Stromovka. The questionnaire was handed back by 57 dog owners, 31 owners from Nemanice and 26 owners from Stromovka. The questions concerned the dog origin, teaching of basic commands, training and the owners' reactions to situations provoked by the dog. The results show that the owners from Stromovka are more competent than the owners from Nemanice. Also the owners' reactions to common situations with the dog were more often correct in owners from Stromovka than in those from Nemanice.

An analysis of the international mobile digital distribution platforms market
Štěpánek, Jaroslav ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor) ; Filip, Ondřej (referee)
The main subject of this diploma thesis is the mobile digital distribution market. The first chapter defines important terms and describes the area comprehensively. The second chapter lists examples of some platforms, shows statistical data and introduces common business models. The third chapter compares the Apple App Store and Google Play based on selected criteria. The fourth chapter deals with conducted survey data in order to test the hypothesis that czech consumers in general do not show a difference in attitude towards mobile distribution storefronts compared to their foreign peers. The fifth and last chapter tries to analyze technical backgrounds of varying content availability across different countries. Also, it deals with selected legal issues.

Christology and Soteriology in Radio Free Europa Broadcast (1980-1995) (The Analysis of Fr. Msgr. Karel J. Fořt's homilies)
Krenciv, Angelika ; Pospíšil, Ctirad Václav (advisor) ; Pelc, Bogdan (referee)
Anotace: The point (goal) of this work was to analyze author's Christology and Soteriology of delivering the doctrine of Church about Jesus Christ, who is He and what His earth-life stands for us, to common people who lived in totalitarian regime in the period of communism. The true information about the situation in the country and in the world, mostly about the course of events in the Church in general and in the Czech particular Church (primarily about the II. Vatican council) was denied to all people. Churchgoers were threatened and discriminated. Not all people, who father Karel talked to on the airwaves, were churchgoers. This particular aspect author had to include too.

Arab Revolt in Palestine (1936-1939). A Contribution to the History of the Jewish-Arab Conflict in the Middle East.
Zamrazilová, Barbora ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
This contribution focuses on the Arab revolt in Palestine in the years 1936-1939. This uprising was a breakpoint in the Arab-Jewish coexistence and its consequences affected the rest of the British Mandate period. This contribution shows how the Yishuv's attitudes changed towards Arabs, while Arabs attacked Jewish settlements and inhabitants and sabotaging the economy. Revolt was a result of a persisting long-term Arab frustration which arose from fear of Jewish domination and desire for sovereignty. Some parts also refer to British reactions and searching for solution of the crisis. Policy of Great Britain as a mandatory power depended on many aspects of current situation in the Middle East and in Europe. The neighbouring Arab lands, which either reached their independence in the past, or struggled for it, did not have a common and stable opinion in the question of uprising. Their response was important for Britain to solve the problem. The first chapter concentrates on long-term and short-term reasons for the revolt. It describes the differences between both communities and changes on Arab political scene. The second part is focused on the beginnings of the uprising which was connected with six-month general strike. This chapter is oriented on describing the atmosphere of the strike. It sums up...

Climate change problems in the context of Czech foreign policy
Svatoňová, Jana ; Chlapcová, Ivana (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
The theoretical part of the diploma thesis concerns the definition of the climate change problems and the history of their reflection in the international politics. The second chapter analyses attitudes and positions of Czech political representation as a reaction on internationally important documents, attitudes and negotiations. The third and fourth chapter discuss the basic drivers that have impacts on Czech domestic political discussion on the field of climate change and its consequences on the international scene. These are analyzed on the level of three main political subjects: the Government reflects the matter in a general context, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacts on it mostly on the conceptual level in connection with other foreign policy matters, and the Ministry of Environment takes most responsibility as a crucial organization, which works on documents and concrete actions. The thesis also contains an analysis of further domestic subjects (organizations or individuals) that influence the discussion about climate change. The aim of the thesis is to analyze attitudes of Czech political representation on the field of climate change problems, and to analyze specifically the question, whether the attitudes are determined by a passive approach (in the sense of automatic acceptance of international obligations) or by an active approach, when the Czech republic itself has a need to reflect the problems from the normative point of view.

Festivals of literature
Velichová, Irena ; Ježek, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Zborník, František (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dedicated to mapping of the current situation of literary festivals and filling the definition of the word connection of the literary festival. The objective is to describe chosen festivals of literature from the arts management view and try to find common characters. I´ll describe every festival inception, the target market, the manner of publicity, financing and the current stage. Simultaneously I attend to the situation of book fairs, which are supporting the present program as a festival of literature. I also consider questions of financing literature actions in the Czech Republic with the emphasis on the part of Ministry of Culture of Czech Republic. This thesis Festival of literature should help readers to understand the way of realization festivals of literature and theirs specifics. It could accommodate also as an instruction manual for the preparation of festival, where the potential organizer could introduce by various approaches to performance his own festival.

Effect of admixtures on the properties of metakaolin geopolymer
Halasová, Kristýna ; Vyšvařil, Martin (referee) ; Rovnaník, Pavel (advisor)
Geopolymers are amorphous to semi-crystalline aluminosilicate polymers which are formed from inorganic polycondensation reaction of a solid aluminosilicate precursor with an alkaline sodium hydroxide or silicate. The resulting materials exhibit high durability, resistance to aggressive environments, high temperature resistance and many other properties that make them have received much attention in recent years, not only in construction. This thesis describes the influence of additives commonly used in concrete and mortar (water reducing, superplasticizer, air-entraining, foamer and defoamer, anti-shrinkage, stabilization) on the behavior of metakaolin in geopolymer fresh and hardened state. It describes metakaolin geopolymer effect on rheological properties of fresh mixtures, compressive strength and flexural strength after 28 days and a density in the fresh and hardened state.

Worker's Party of Social Justice
Háka, Antonín ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Rataj, Jan (referee) ; Mareš, Miroslav (referee)
The Worker´s Party of Social Justice is the most significant far right party in the Czech Republic. This work deals with its ideological basis while emphasis is placed on the conception of nation and the attitude towards the political systém and a charakterization of its development too. The first two chapters focus on the analysis of the predecessor: the Worker's Party which in its third phase adopted the German national socialism from the National Democratic Party of Germany. Within the new approach it adopted the notion of white Europeanism which is a contemporaty Aryan rase. The second two chapters contain the analyses of ideological postulates of the Worker's Party of Social Justice which continues to co-operate with the National Democratic Party of Gemany and to adopt its attitudes and strategy. The basis of identity of the Worker's Party of Social Justice is white Europeanism which is common for all native European nations. Incompatibility of some of its attitudes with the values of representative democracy makes it an anti-system party.

Imaging styles of American Cameramen in the 1960’s and 70‘s in the 20th century
Chajewski, Jan ; BRABEC, Jaroslav (advisor) ; SMUTNÝ, Vladimír (referee)
An analysis of the changes in style in cinematography during the „New Hollywood“ or „American New Wave“ of the 1960’s and 70‘s is the intent of this thesis. The main context for this analysis is the influence the French New Wave had on American Cinema. We try to look at specific aspects of American visual culture and the progress made in that culture as a result of American cinematographer’s reaction to new cinematic ideas. As a result of new thinking in cinema Hollywood cameramen began making “mistakes” acceptable and using them as visual tools, that their older colleagues where forbidden to use. Bonnie and Clyde was the first widely successful “New Hollywood” film, so in comparison to Jules and Jim, its French equivalent, we can look at the way visual language changed and how differently the same cinematic thought can be brought to life in two very different cinematic cultures. The main contribution of this thesis is the analysis of the new visual tools that American cameramen brought to world cinema. These tools can be observed when watching almost any audiovisual product made after 1967, when Bonnie and Clyde had its premiere. For future cinematographers the knowledge of the historical context of these visual tools can be beneficial for more informed viewing.

The Problem of Slavery and Race in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
ŠTĚPÁNOVÁ, Adéla
The thesis deals with the problem of race and slavery in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. It shows Huck's ambivalent attitude towards the problem of slavery. It examines his struggle to free himself from the conventions and racial prejudice of the then society, by which he has been formed. Another important part of the thesis contains an indepth analysis of Jim as a literary character. In this section Jim is presented not as a caricature coming from the minstrel tradition but as a complex character.