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Down conveyor belt for brown coal
Buyalskiy, Alexandr ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a belt conveyor with negative principle for transport brown coal, with regard to the given parameters, which are given in the assignment to work. The first part of this work includes the purpose and distribution of belt conveyors.Furthermore, the construction and a brief description of the individual parts of the conveyor are dismantled. The computational part illustrating the suggestion of the main parameters of the conveyor according to ČSN ISO 5048.Also the design and safe calculating of tension station are shown. Technical drawings are accompanied to the thesis.
Evaluative Language in Electronic Product Reviews
Polášek, Radek ; Mihai, Hana (referee) ; Reich, Pavel (advisor)
Tato práce bude zaměřena na ohodnocení jazyka v recenzích mobilních telefonů. K tomuto účelu bude použita recenze Apple iPhone 7. Apple má širokou nabídku produktů, jmenujme počítače, tablety, hodinky nebo mp3 přehrávače. Mobilní telefony jsou ale jedním z nejpopulárnějších produktů. Z tohoto důvodu, jsou recenze mobilních telefonů perfektním zdrojem pro tuto tezi. Účel této práce je analyzovat a demonstrovat prostředky ohodnocení jazyka v reklamní mluvě a odhalení strategií a jazykových prostředků použitých k ovlivnění čtenáře, při apelování na city, morálku a estetiku chápání. Předpokládám, že recenze jsou zaujaté díky použité formě jazyka, která může obsahovat osobní názory autora nebo metody manupulace se čtenářem. Tyto metody mohou být použity při stylizaci textu, mohou apelovat na emoce nebo sociální zázemí čtenáře nebo mohuu být použity při rozhodování o tom zda a jaké informace v recenzi poskytnout. Tato teze ověří, zda je tato hypotéza platná.
Negative
Videmanová, Marie ; Žáková, Radka (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The inspiration for this sculpture has gradually arisen from the experience of the previous work. I used to be in the sleeping people, in the statues of life-sized human bodies. These sculptures deformed, transformed and manipulated by various manipulations, thus getting them into unrealistic positions. These changes made it possible to see the statues, to look at their dreams. The sculptures then acted as holy scenes from the churches. The normal position of a sleeping man turned into a kind of gesture when turning. With this creation of a series of sleeping people, I cast negative shapes of castings while casting live models. Unfortunately, these negatives are one-off and are destroyed and not treated in the next process. At this time, I began to understand these negatives not only as an intermediate but also as a sculpture output that had the same function and value for me as a classic statue. Like a print, like a dream, depicting reality. This dream allows the audience to enter the figures, into their dreams. In my bachelor thesis I therefore continue to deal with human forms but in their opposite form, and I can say that I am creating a game of forms and playing with them. I did not stay with the classic forms of the bas-relief, so with the classic negative relief, but I embedded my negatives into cubes, which act as a game of cubes, which can be arranged, rotated, tossed. In my bachelor thesis I create a small group of three dice that allow this game. Cubes have only one possibility where two human characters, two human fingerprints of men and women follow. All the other possibilities of arranging the dice with the prints of these two figures are no longer logically unrelated - they follow unreasonably. Just as it is in dreams. In most cases, we have something logical in our dreams, such as characters and / or nature, but then it becomes always unrealistic in the dreams that we start flying. And these dice are like dreams - sometimes real, but mostly chaotic. That's why I gave my work a subtitle: "Negative Dreams" The word "negative" comes from the form of the statue I chose and the "dreams" of my idea, the inspiration I want to see for the viewer. Analyzing dreams, how they work, and how it enters our subconscious mind, I can not do it, I just create my own game inspired by dreaming into dreams. Dreams that seem to these two people in particular and which are diverse. I just built this work on my vision of looking into these dreams and how these dreams work. When the dream seems to me, it has a real background and then goes into something abnormal, unrealistic. Thanks to manipulation with dice I have the ability to change the real in unreal. I play dice with these two prints of people, the prints of their dreams. In my work, it represents the real basis of the dream arrangement of the cubes, in which the imprints of the two characters are anatomically linked. And then the dream comes and the dice regroup. The author or viewer has the ability to swap, change, and dice. Reality will change into a dream. The characters in a dream can be unnaturally linked or not at all. From one particular happening, a number of other, chaotic stories are developing. For the presentation of my bachelor thesis I chose the very "real" position where the characters follow on, they work. The cubes are built in a column to allow them to walk around and look at both figures. I photographed some other possibilities in various variants, lying, turned, shu
Similarities in latency
Machačová, Nikola ; Franc, Roman (referee) ; Gravlejs, Ivars (advisor)
The diploma thesis Similarities in Latency deals with the concept of latency in photography and its connection with the environment of a concrete plant. It is a set of objects formed from residual materials from the process of production of precast concrete, which are then buried deep below the earth's surface. Photographs are transferred to the artifacts from the production using the historical technique of photography – cyanotype. The whole set examines the analogies of two different processes and connects them into one whole.
Jitters
Schrijversová, Tereza ; Spáčilová Blažková, Kateřina (referee) ; Fišerová, Lucia (advisor)
In her bachelor's thesis, the author will focus on working with the photographs of her family archive, which she uses in her artistic practice. This archive depicts the author's past. In her work, the author will subjectively reflect on the possibilities of perceiving pictorial memories as two separate, ephemeral realities for which we cannot confirm or deny their reality. At the same time, she wants to avoid the possible patheticness that working with archives tends to lead to, which is why she will use more media than just a single photograph. The artistic space he will create should serve for subjective contemplation of the pictorial medium whose affinity between reality and a certain interiority denies the exclusivity of only one reality. It accentuates here a kind of leaving a trace whose stratification refers to the psychological development of the personality in its inherent features. The aim of the work will be a multimedia installation using not only the aesthetics of original cinema films.This opens up the possibility of working with the film material itself, as a carrier of visual information, as well as its digital copy. The subsequent combination of these media will bring the viewer closer to the intimate interior of the artist herself. The work will be realized in a gallery environment, but it can also be set in a less formal setting.
SPACs and IPOs: Consequences on Short-term and Long-term performance
Švancara, Jan ; Kurka, Josef (advisor) ; Čech, František (referee)
This thesis investigates disparities in stock exchange performance with regard to businesses that were unprofitable before becoming public. These firms were divided into two samples; the first sample was made up of firms that entered the market through an Initial Public Offering (IPO), while the second sam- ple was composed of firms that accessed the market through a Special Pur- pose Acquisition Company (SPAC). Buy-and-hold Abnormal Returns (BHARs) and Cumulative Abnormal Returns (CARs) are two types of abnormal returns used to measure stock market performance. The performance was examined throughout four different time horizons, with two of them being considered short-term and the other two being long-term in this thesis. The results indi- cated that unprofitable SPACs significantly underperform unprofitable IPOs in every time horizon examined. Additionally, a model that forecasts whether a firm is more likely to go public through an IPO or a SPAC was developed. The findings implied that highly-priced companies with a greater debt are more likely to be selected by a SPAC. JEL Classification D22, G34, G15, G11, O51 Keywords SPAC, IPO, unprofitable, performance, nega- tive, income, loss, BHAR, CAR Title SPACs and IPOs: Consequences on Short-term and Long-term performance
Characteristics of the Czech language of Russian students(with a focus on selected phonetic and morphosyntactic phenomena)
Ramasheuskaya, Katsiaryna ; Šebesta, Karel (advisor) ; Bednaříková, Božena (referee) ; Giger, Markus (referee)
Language adaptation of foreigners is always accompanied by a number of problems connected to the acquisition and the use of the language which becomes the primary communicative tool in the new environment. Ignoring and underestimating these problems typical of a particular language community can result in a failure to master the target language and consequently in the unsuccessful integration in the new society. This thesis is aimed at specific problems in the area of morphosyntax and phonetics, characteristic of Russian-speaking students of Czech. At the same time, it warns about the danger of overestimating positive transfer from Russian and emphasizes the necessity of using special didactic approach in teaching this group of foreign-language speakers. The analysis of the chosen language phenomena is based on the data from the Database of the voice recordings of spoken Czech by native speakers of Russian and the Database of language mistakes in Czech made by speakers whose native language is another Slavic language, which were created, among others, for the purpose of this thesis. The attention is specifically focused on the use of the reflexive se/si, forms of the auxiliary verb to be in the past tense, short forms of personal pronouns in spoken and written production of Russian-speaking...
Proving a negative
Škop, Miroslav ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Žák Krzyžanková, Katarzyna (referee)
This thesis deals with the subject of proving negatives, i. e. proving non-existence of an object, a status or a process. The author of the thesis provides the reader with the definition of a negative and with a list of negatives mentioned in the case law of Czech public authorities. Also, the author analyses selected case law of Czech courts and describes proving negatives in specific cases. The thesis is divided into six chapters. The first chapter provides the definition of a negative. In this chapter the author points out potential problems linked to the identification of a negative, especially to the difference between a fact, a negative statement and a legal assessment. The second one addresses the possibility of a negative becoming the subject of proving as a practical way of finding of facts. The chapter also brings a brief analysis of proving a negative abroad, specifically in Slovakia, the Great Britain and the United States of America. The third, the fourth and the fifth chapter deal with the subject of proving negatives in civil proceedings, administrative proceedings and criminal proceedings respectively. In each of these chapters the author summarises the principles of proving related to corresponding type of proceedings and demonstrates proving negatives on specific cases (regarding...
Similarities in latency
Machačová, Nikola ; Franc, Roman (referee) ; Gravlejs, Ivars (advisor)
The diploma thesis Similarities in Latency deals with the concept of latency in photography and its connection with the environment of a concrete plant. It is a set of objects formed from residual materials from the process of production of precast concrete, which are then buried deep below the earth's surface. Photographs are transferred to the artifacts from the production using the historical technique of photography – cyanotype. The whole set examines the analogies of two different processes and connects them into one whole.
Proving a negative
Škop, Miroslav ; Kühn, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Žák Krzyžanková, Katarzyna (referee)
This thesis deals with the subject of proving negatives, i. e. proving non-existence of an object, a status or a process. The author of the thesis provides the reader with the definition of a negative and with a list of negatives mentioned in the case law of Czech public authorities. Also, the author analyses selected case law of Czech courts and describes proving negatives in specific cases. The thesis is divided into six chapters. The first chapter provides the definition of a negative. In this chapter the author points out potential problems linked to the identification of a negative, especially to the difference between a fact, a negative statement and a legal assessment. The second one addresses the possibility of a negative becoming the subject of proving as a practical way of finding of facts. The chapter also brings a brief analysis of proving a negative abroad, specifically in Slovakia, the Great Britain and the United States of America. The third, the fourth and the fifth chapter deal with the subject of proving negatives in civil proceedings, administrative proceedings and criminal proceedings respectively. In each of these chapters the author summarises the principles of proving related to corresponding type of proceedings and demonstrates proving negatives on specific cases (regarding...

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