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The impact of modern communication tools on international supply chains
Hricko, Ján ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Olšanová, Květa (referee)
The subject of my thesis is to clarify main changes in national and international trade that could have been caused by modern communication instruments. Some of these changes have already been used by few retail sellers of light products in Slovakia. Nevertheless such changes are nowadays more and more likely to be seen also among wholesale dealers. I focus on current conditions of international trade and its possible way of development in future in theoretical part of my work. I did not omit even some examples of modern technologies that have been successfully implemented in our daily lives or are likely to be used in a foreseeable future. As a next step I chose to analyze internet communication and its advantages for either seller or customer. I assume that, as far as internet communication is concerned, it is progressively becoming interactive and therefore there is a greater demand on implementing new changes as fast as possible. The next point of my work is to describe typical representatives of market with light products and to analyze their current functions in international trade and ways in which they use their modern communication tools. In conclusion if we did not take a few well-known and also some new sellers into consideration, it could be said that modern technologies mentioned above have not yet been used by "classic" sellers. These sellers are not capable of implementing such methods quickly enough and this could, in my opinion, result in a considerable problem in future.

Learning Restricted Restarting Automata using Genetic Algorithm
Basovník, Stanislav ; Plátek, Martin (referee) ; Mráz, František (advisor)
Restarting automata are linguistically motivated models for language representation. The main goal of this work is to propose a suitable version of restarting automaton for learning from positive and negative samples using genetic algorithms. We also characterize the class of languages accepted by limited context restarting automata with respect to the Chomsky hierarchy. The proposed learning algorithm is compared to two well-known methods for learning languages from positive and negative samples - RPNI and LARS. A tool for learning the restricted version of restarting automaton is developed as a part of this work. Examples of usage and user guide are included in this work.

Malaria: the global challenge
Nicholson, Ashley ; Dáňová, Jana (advisor)
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each year and more than one million deaths directly resulting from the disease. Those at highest risk from the disease are people living in endemic areas, travelers to endemic areas, small children and pregnant women. Malaria is a constant risk to the overall health of the global population. Treatment of malaria depends on the species of infecting parasite, the area where the infection was acquired and its drug resistance status, the clinical status of the patient, any co-morbidities, pregnancy, drug allergies or other medications taken by the patient. Proper treatment of malaria will shorten its duration, prevent complications and help to avoid the majority of deaths. Currently the best available treatment is a combination of drugs known as artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs). This therapy works rapidly and has little or no resistance to date. In order to protect against the development we must combine drugs with different mechanisms of action against the same stages of the parasite. Malaria prevention includes vector control, chemoprophylaxis use and the future possibility of vaccine use. Vector control is achieved with the use of insecticide treated mosquito nets and indoor residual spraying of...

Evaluation of the impact of fire safety equipment for the safety of persons escaping from the building
MÍCHAL, Petr
The safety evacuation from the fire affected building is the most imported thing, which is bound to the fire safety of building. The evacuation of persons is necessary process and procedure which can safe lives and health in the most of extraordinary event caused by fire of buildings or technologies. The typical efect attend fires set in buildings, which threaten persons, property and fire - fighting fire brigades. These threaten efects are products of combustion, flame, heat and deficiency of oxygen. I present the way how to use the fire safety devices in various types of buildings in my diploma work, above all towards to safety escape persons from the fire affected building. I describe the practical positive and also negative finding during installation and mutual coordination the fire safety devices.

Work with children from alcoholic families, acces of gestalt therapy
Plassová, Alena ; Mertin, Václav (referee) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the topic of children from families of alcoholics and ways to work with them using components of the gestalt therapy. Alcoholism is a disease that negatively influences the healthy psychosocial development of children in many ways. At home children learn model of how to approach life and they accept it as a standard for their own lives. For them it is normal to resolve problems through the use of alcohol, not to respect the needs of their friends, families and of themselves. At the same time children lose their ability to realize what they feel and they just resign themselves to the satisfaction of their natural childish needs in the stressed, often violent, family atmosphere without borders. Children who live with an alcoholic parent, in the long term, have problems with their behaviour, borders, emotions, relationships and self-acceptance. The psychological help for these children can relieve their actual tension. It can also convey concrete experience in relationships and in their acceptance by an adult. Gestalt therapy teaches children how to realize their needs and feelings again. It also offers clarification and efficiency of the manner that they enter contact with themselves and with others. The practical part contains case reports of psychological work with a group of children...

Impact hammer calibration
Šafář, Jakub ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is verification of sensitivity of an impact hammer ENDEVCO 2302-5. The tesis also discusses the possible negative influences of the experiment. Calibration of an impact hammer was performed using known mass.

Birth Trauma
Kovaříková, Zuzana ; Goldmann, Petr (advisor) ; Procházková, Jana (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the concern with the issue of birth trauma. Theoretical part deals with birth as a psycho-physiological process and a socio-cultural phenomenon. Practical part constitutes of interviews with women who experienced traumatising birth. The interview material is analysed by use of qualitative metodology and is presented as birth stories. Birth is a very sensitive time in both child's and mother's lives and plays a crucial role in forming their relationship. It can be the most beautiful experience in woman's life and, from the psychological point of view, a big source of energy, self- confidence and pride which positively influence the mother-child relationship. On the other hand, childbirth experience can turn into an extreme psychological distress resulting in feelings of guilt and one's inferiority and have long-term negative effects on the integrity of the mother-child relationship. The thesis presents a complex variety of circumstances and reasons which may result in birth trauma. It focuses on the influence of obstetric care and communication between medical staff and the birthing woman that often lead to birth trauma and place a great strain on the mother-child relationship. The present work also discusses ways of dealing with the problem. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Czech Lands' Thirty Years War Mercenary's Life
Andresová, Klára ; Šedivá Koldinská, Marie (advisor) ; Ďurčanský, Marek (referee)
This thesis deals with life of mercenaries during the Thirty Years' War. It is focused on the situation in central Europe and especially in the Czech lands. The main part of the thesis concentrates on the appearance of military camps which is reconstructed based on normative sources, ego-documents, folk songs and period artistic literature, paintings and drawings. To introduce the topic I describe various types of soldiers in the Habsburg army and the subordination of the army. One chapter is meant to work as a guide through the life of a mercenary - about his living in the army from his recruitment up to his discharge. We mention the material equipment and soldiers clothing as well. Women were a usual part of the army, therefore I also pay attention to them. The main topic of the work is military camp, therefore a description of its appearance is given, describing the arrangement of all its parts. I mention tents, markets and inns. I also deal with camp life's negatives, for example with diseases or activities condemned by the contemporary moral. Military law is briefly described as well. I also mention administrative officers who are responsible for the aspects of military life related to the camps. In the end there is also integrated a chapter about the civilian view on mercenaries and the war...

Implementation of the Basel III framework in the banking sector
Haburaj, Martin ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis is the Basel III framework elements characteristic that is known as the new proposal to regulatory changes of banking sector. The paper describes shortly plan of the implementation as it should be established in term of the next years. Further, it is mainly focused on the new components the regulatory framework comes with such as definition of capital, capital buffers, liquidity standards, risk coverage and so on. The second part simply examines an assessment of the long term impact of the implementation. It is divided into part of benefits, which supports the argumentation for the Basel III and part of most discussed costs, which summarizes some of the negative aspects.

Design of Business Strategy in the Currency Market
Havlík, Tomáš ; Svoboda, Roman (advisor) ; Michal, Michal (referee)
This thesis is about basics of forex the currency market. The main objective of the thesis is to create a forex business strategy, which should be functional, complex and profitable in long term. Testing of this strategy based on historical data and using a real investment account will follow. Thesis is divided into three main chapters. Starting with theoretical part, where we define basic terms, which will be used later, mainly in analytical chapter. Another important part of this chapter will be about three basic approaches how to analyze market, called technical, funamental and relational analysis. The second major chapter is analytical part, in which we are going to build trading strategy Strategie Tomáše Havlíka. This specific trading strategy will compared to the most comonly used trading strategies, tested using historical data and on live account. There will be couple of hand picked trades, which will be analyzed as another part of this chapter. Chapter evaluation of results is focusd not only on evaluating each currency pair and it s various timeframes, but other statistics too, which where acquired during the testing period. Average 50% year over year rentability reached on hourly timeframe and 30% rentability reached on four hour timeframe proves the overall profitability and usefulness of the strategy. Finally, the Conclussion, chapter where we focus on future development of the trading strategy and its integration into a komplex trading approach, which consists of several trading strategies, which are ultimately creating cooperative entity. Information, which will create a backbone of this thesis, will be accquired from respected books aswell as well known internet sources, written mainly by group of authors called FXstreet.cz and British trader Anna Coulling.