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Service - the unifying element in the spirituality of Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul
Hůlová Majerčíková, Petra ; Červenková, Denisa (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
This work, entitled 'Service - the unifying element in the spirituality of Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul', deals with the interconnection of two spiritualities Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul. I tried to test the assumption that an important connecting element of both important figures in the history of Catholic spirituality is the spirituality of service. In a way, this diploma thesis is a continuation of the previous bachelor thesis entitled 'Selected themes of spirituality Louise de Marillac'. The text is divided into four parts. The first one deals with the contemporary context and spiritual influences in 17th century France. In this part, I also focus on important moments and originally different social and cultural conditions of life of Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac. The core of the second and third chapters are Vincent de Paul's spirituality and Louise se Marillac's spirituality. Immediately follows the fourth part, which is the link between the two previous chapters. It contains the key statements of the two saints, based on which it is possible to form an idea of what it meant to Vincent and Louise to honour the Incarnate Word, as manifested in their service and concrete charitable works. Finally, these works are presented as evidence of the unified emphasis of...
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Europe and the Third world in the postcolonial era (Third world immigration in the European Union)
Hůlová, Petra ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee) ; Bitušíková, Alexandra (referee)
My PhD. thesis Europe, the Third World and postcolonialism attemps to examine and sum up current European debatě on immigrants from the Third World and set up a a frame for iťs future charakter. The topič is being delt with not only from both political and economical perspective but also as an issue of academie discussion. The thesis emphasises academie discussion as an important part of European immigration policy. While the issue of immigration in a day to day perspective means open borders with clearly defined conditions for those willing to enter, in academie view the debatě is rarely fřee from discourse of postcolonialism with iťs tendency towards victimization. Immigrants are victimized by the academics while demonized by politicians and others. However, the question of guilt seems to be crucial for academie discussion and a way one perceives power relation between Europe and iťs prior colonies. This PhD. thesis tries to avoid mistakes of both sides, politicians and academics, tries to avoid their victimization and self guilt as well as demonization of immigrants. There are two traeks the chapters follow. From obvious to hidden and from Europeans to immigrants. The first one inroduces brief history of European immigration with attention to its particular steps and concludes reflecting academie...
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Tax of income of individual in 2006 and its comparation with Slovakia
HŮLOVÁ, Petra
Czech and Slovak Republic were one state before 1993. Laws of taxes in the both countries have the same basic in law number 586/992 Sb. Fourteenth´s dividing brought differences between calculation in tax of personal income. Histories of both systems of taxes and main differences are decribed in the theoretical part. Six examples with main diffrences were chosen to the practical part. Each part connect themselves. Main aim is description of main differences in laws of Czech and Slovak Republic. Next aim is comparing of advantageous taxation. I can positively say that taxpayer in the Czech Republic have better conditions than in Slovak Republic. Both laws firstly differentiate in lump expenses regarding income from enterprise, rates of taxes, taxable parts of tax base or tax reduction. Tax reduction is more advantageous than taxable parts for taxpayers. This method is specific for Czech Republic.
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