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Analysis of the influence of values and norms on everyday crime
Bakalová, Jana ; Buriánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Podaná, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis deals with the crime of everyday life, i. e. unfair practices committed by individuals who are considered to be "respectable citizens". The aim of the theorical part is to define the phenomenon of everyday crime, to put it into the relevant sociological and criminological context and also to perform quantitative analysis, which will focus on two of the most important factors for prediction of everyday crime - norms and values. The theoretical part, in addition to the basic definitions of the research focuses on the concepts of values (in particular the concept of S. H. Schwartz), and also on the religiosity. Empirical part of the thesis provides the analysis of the everyay crime on the basis of two data files of the Czech population (European Social Survey 2010, Aktér 2011) and verifies the influence of norms and value profiles on the commitment of everyday crime.
Raspberry Pi - zapojení do výuky
BAKALOVÁ, Jana
The thesis deals with the research on the use of Raspberry Pi (hereinafter as RPI) in projects, competitions and especially in teaching at high schools. It maps the final research on the use of RPI in teaching also. The results of the use of RPI in teaching are considered in the thesis. In the theoretical part, the author deals with the appropriate integration of RPI into the practical Machine to Machine communication based on the Message Queueing Telemetry Transport protocol, using the characteristics of RPI and its buses with a focus on use in IoT networks. The possibilities of using RPI in the lessons are elaborated in the practical part, up to the level of the thematic plan of the course, corresponding worksheets and methodology for teachers. As a part of the long-term teaching practice of the author at the High school SPŠ a VOŠ Písek the worksheets are verified and the possible modifications are included.
Analysis of the influence of values and norms on everyday crime
Bakalová, Jana ; Buriánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Podaná, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis deals with the crime of everyday life, i. e. unfair practices committed by individuals who are considered to be "respectable citizens". The aim of the theorical part is to define the phenomenon of everyday crime, to put it into the relevant sociological and criminological context and also to perform quantitative analysis, which will focus on two of the most important factors for prediction of everyday crime - norms and values. The theoretical part, in addition to the basic definitions of the research focuses on the concepts of values (in particular the concept of S. H. Schwartz), and also on the religiosity. Empirical part of the thesis provides the analysis of the everyay crime on the basis of two data files of the Czech population (European Social Survey 2010, Aktér 2011) and verifies the influence of norms and value profiles on the commitment of everyday crime.
Methods of load balancing multichannel communications type PtP
BAKALOVÁ, Jana
This bachelor thesis deals with a selection of convenient methods for load balancing over multichannel hybrid Point-to-Point (PtP) link. Available load balancing methods are theoretically analysed and verified using Mikrotik routers and Cisco switches. Based on the analysis of particular methods, the practical tests for characteristic operating situations that may occur in hybrid multichannel links are performed. The most convenient methods of load balancing at specific operating conditions for hybrid PtP links are chosen according to the comparison of the link quality parametres and discovered behaviour of particular methods
A comparative study of retirement age in the Czech Republic
Bakalová, Jana ; Boháček, Radim ; Münich, Daniel
Our analysis reveals that older generations in the Czech Republic still exhibit\nsome differences from more developed countries in Western and Northern\nEurope. Socio-economic conditions, educational attainment, occupational\nstructure, or health status are still lower due to reasons related to historical\ndevelopment in the 20th century. On the other hand, improvements and\nconvergence of aforementioned characteristics to more economically\ndeveloped countries of the EU during a relatively short period of time has been\nnotable.

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