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Projects of Media Institutions in the Field of Media Literacy Development and Support
Šestáková, Kristýna ; Wolák, Radim (advisor) ; Supa, Markéta (referee)
(abstract) The main aim of this diploma thesis is to describe projects of selected Czech media institutions that arised from the beginning 2008 until the end of May 2019 and aimed to develop and support media literacy of the public. It will be primarily about researching of programs of the Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting, the Czech Television and the Czech Radio. We also pay certain attention to projects of other media institutions. For individual projects, the work focuses primarily on the period of origin, format, type and its thematic content. The obtained data will be summarized in a well arranged way at the end. Based on the results and with regard to the current state of media literacy in the Czech Republic, at the end of the thesis, will be proposed other formats for individual institutions that could help the development and support of media literacy. In addition to this systematic research, at the beginning the work will deal with the history of implementation of media education, that means systematic education, to achieve various levels of media literacy in the world and Czech society. In describing the history of media education, particular account will be taken of the role played by the media and media institutions in the process. The thesis will also mention some...
Comparison of DNA isolation methods
ŠESTÁKOVÁ, Kristýna
Isolating DNA is crucial in genetic laboratories. I tis the first method of further steps to obtain DNA information. The isolation method requirements are high, Due to the similarity of DNA to other biopolymers, the method must exhibit high selectivity and also sensitivity due to the low DNA content of the biological material. The input sample from clinical practice is usually human blood and nuclear cells contained in it. This thesis describes why blood is most commonly used. From the volunteer blood obtained, DNA was isolated by four methods: salting out, based on a change in DNA solubility depending on the change in ion concentration in the solution; phenol-chloroform extraction, which is one of the cheapest and oldest methods; in addition, using a commercially available kit, a fast and simple method using DNA binding to a silicate surface; and isolating with an automated magnetic particle separator (Anzenbacher and Kovář, 1986). Each method has its advantages and disadvantages and its choice depends on the further handling of DNA. The most common criteria for choosing an isolation method is its time-consuming , the cost of the method, the yield and the purity of the DNA. In this thesis these requirements are compared amongst methods.
Fairy Tale Drama around the turn of the 19th and the 20th century
Šestáková, Kristýna ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is an attempt to define and characterize the genre of fairy tale drama and also by analysing individual plays we outline the changes within the entire genre. When defining the term of fairy tale drama, we highlight mainly the elements that show the difference between the fairy tale drama and the fairy story. As to the changes within the genre we will first focus on authors from other countries and then we will deal with Czech authors. To characterize the changes within the genre in Bohemia, we have selected seven texts in which we will observe the circumstances leading to their conception and creation, as well as the composition, reception, motives, the way of describing space-time and the psychology of the characters featured.

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