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Comparison of pension system and its reform in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Šárková, Veronika ; Kotrusová, Miriam (advisor) ; Klusáček, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis " The comparison of the pension system and pension reform in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic ." deals with the situation regarding the pension system in the Czech Republic and in the Slovak Republic. Author in this work describes a brief introduction to the pension system in the both countries, its development after the 1989 and the characteristics of the current retirement system. The main goal of this work is the reform of the system, with a focus especially on the implementation of the second pillar - pension savings. The aim is to evaluate and describe the changes that have occurred during the execution of the pension reform in both countries. As a part of this evaluation have been characterized similarities and differences in a contemporary setting of the second pillar pension system in both countries. The author also discusses possible reasons for differences in the systems in selected countries.
Gardens of Rudolf II
Šárková, Veronika ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (referee)
Garden of Rudolf II. Today's resemblance of a garden will not tell us a lot about the original design. The garden was founded in 1534 by the emperor Ferdinand I. in renaissance style. When the landscape adjustment and delimitation of boundaries were done the king started to focus on building a folly, which stood on the eastern end and was detached by a wall with a gate into the garden. When a Ball Game Hall was built the main single disposition changed on the cross one. Rudolf II. assumed the garden in this resemblance. Rudolf's concerns can be divided into two groups. The first one are the main routes and bowers around and the second group are stone buildings, which the emperor ordered to build in the garden. The emperor's secret way to the garden started in attic of a Dusty bridge and ended in a house-top of a house in a bridgehead. The emperor always entered to the garden by this secret entrance which is conserved until these days. Similar lay out of passage from garden to a castle is in Brandýs nad Labem, where at the end was an orangery. Wooden bower in the Prague's garden leads to a secret entrance in front of Singing well. Giardinetto around the well gained its final resemblance in 1593. Stone buildings founded by Rudolf II. are extraordinary for our surroundings because of their purpose....
Comparison of pension system and its reform in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Šárková, Veronika ; Kotrusová, Miriam (advisor) ; Klusáček, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis " The comparison of the pension system and pension reform in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic ." deals with the situation regarding the pension system in the Czech Republic and in the Slovak Republic. Author in this work describes a brief introduction to the pension system in the both countries, its development after the 1989 and the characteristics of the current retirement system. The main goal of this work is the reform of the system, with a focus especially on the implementation of the second pillar - pension savings. The aim is to evaluate and describe the changes that have occurred during the execution of the pension reform in both countries. As a part of this evaluation have been characterized similarities and differences in a contemporary setting of the second pillar pension system in both countries. The author also discusses possible reasons for differences in the systems in selected countries.
Gardens of Rudolf II
Šárková, Veronika ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (referee)
Garden of Rudolf II. Today's resemblance of a garden will not tell us a lot about the original design. The garden was founded in 1534 by the emperor Ferdinand I. in renaissance style. When the landscape adjustment and delimitation of boundaries were done the king started to focus on building a folly, which stood on the eastern end and was detached by a wall with a gate into the garden. When a Ball Game Hall was built the main single disposition changed on the cross one. Rudolf II. assumed the garden in this resemblance. Rudolf's concerns can be divided into two groups. The first one are the main routes and bowers around and the second group are stone buildings, which the emperor ordered to build in the garden. The emperor's secret way to the garden started in attic of a Dusty bridge and ended in a house-top of a house in a bridgehead. The emperor always entered to the garden by this secret entrance which is conserved until these days. Similar lay out of passage from garden to a castle is in Brandýs nad Labem, where at the end was an orangery. Wooden bower in the Prague's garden leads to a secret entrance in front of Singing well. Giardinetto around the well gained its final resemblance in 1593. Stone buildings founded by Rudolf II. are extraordinary for our surroundings because of their purpose....

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