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Threads and Nets Made By Invertebrates
Šuláková, Eva ; Říhová, Dagmar (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the silk production of invertebrates. The aim of the work is to systematically introduce important species and describe the purpose of their silk production. The ability to produce silk is widespread in many insect families. The production of proteinaceous fibers also occurs in arachnids and (in the form of byssus threads) also in mollusks. The Domestic Silk Moth (Bombyx mori) is an economically important insect, being a primary producer of silk. Hence, an integral part of the thesis focuses on Domestic Silk Moth. In this thesis all developmental stages of Silk Moth (from an egg to an adult) are described. In the past, efforts to breed silkworms also appeared in the Czech lands. Therefore, a short chapter of the thesis is devoted to the history of sericulture. Furthermore, this thesis describes methods of rearing silkworm larvae. For students of Natural Sciences and Biology, it is crucial to be in touch with live objects. Because the silkworm rearing is quite simple, it is possible to incorporate this topic to the school projects about holometabolous insects. The practical part of this thesis contains schedule of practical exercise about silk moths. And in final section of practical part, worksheets for lower-secondary students are presented. Keywords: silkworm...
South Bohemian Cycle Sport and its Transformations between 1948 and 1989
ŠULÁKOVÁ, Eva
The submitted thesis deals with South Bohemian cycle sport and its transformations between 1948 and 1989. It examines the development of individual clubs in České Budějovice, Tábor and Milevsko with regard to internal and external factors. Beside the club activities, it also focuses on cyclist´s everyday life in socialist Czechoslovakia and analyses the development of cycling equipment, training methods, eating habits and their effect on the performance of the cyclists. Another important factor the thesis investigates is compulsory military service as it played an important part in forming the cycle sport in socialist Czechoslovakia.
Female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century
ŠULÁKOVÁ, Eva
The submitted Bachelor thesis deals with female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century where the time range is narrowed between years 1523 and 1609. It briefly summarizes legal standards of the early modern period emphasising the city law. Also, other crimes which were noted in the black book of Tábor are characterised in this work. The punishments meted out to guilty women by aldermen of Tábor are compared with the contemporary law standards represented by Pavel Kristián z Koldína's code of law. The findings from the black book of Tábor are further compared with another black books from the period and even the stories of particular women are not missing.

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