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Porovnání technik zaměřených na ošetření měkkých tkání ve fyzioterapii koní
MACHOVÁ, Radka
The bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of techniques focused on soft tissue treatment. The Dorn method, T-Touch and fascial chain treatment method were analyzed. Monitoring was performed on 9 horses and subluxations, blockades and tensions and the influence of the used methods on their removal were monitored.
1962: The world on the brink of disaster
Hejnová, Tereza ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Calda, Miloš (referee)
Bachelor thesis "1962: The world on the brink of disaster" discusses several days at the end of October 1962 - the Caribbean crisis. Caribbean crisis has become one of the worst crises of the Cold War and during the crisis world was really on the verge of outbreak of nuclear war. The work focuses on addressing this crisis, from the American side. U.S. representatives were at this time dilemma - how to achieve that the missiles were withdrawn from Cuba while also maintaining peace? They had many options. And about how these options they are interested. I'm trying to break down the process of thinking, consider how risk what options were and what conclusions they reached. Why they chose a blockade of the island? What were other suggestions? These are questions with which they deal, and we're trying to find an answer. The possibilities were many and included a direct military attack on the island. The blockade of the island, however, represents the least risk of conflict with the Soviet Union.
"Activists Still Hanging from Branches": The Media Image of Environmental Activists. A Case Study of anti-logging protests in Šumava National Park in 1999 and 2011
Vamberová, Pavla ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Hladík, Radim (referee)
This diploma theses attempts to find answers to the question: How does the media represent environmental activists? Using the anti-logging protests in Šumava National Park that resulted in blockades in 1999 and 2011 as an example. The author tries to capture the background of the affair, and the view of Czech society towards environmental activists, which is significantly influenced by the media. The analytical part combines qualitative and quantitative research methods based on content analysis of two selected daily news sources (Mladá fronta Dnes and Právo). Emphasis is given to the dynamics of the affair, which is why longer time periods are analyzed, comprising one year before and two years after each blockade. Key words: Šumava, media, environmental activists, blockade, content analysis
Nursing care of the patient with post-dural-puncture headache in obstetrics
Drahokoupilová, Milada ; Heczková, Jana (advisor) ; Kulhavá, Miluše (referee)
The topic of my thesis has been decided on the basis of my profession as an anesthesiology nurse at the Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics, in which I come into contact with pain of mothers very often. The effort of medical staff is to relieve women from the pain as much as possible. Pain relieving methods include the application of epidural analgesia for labor. In the Czech Republic, like in other countries in the world, we have experienced 20 years of a steady rise in the use of this method. However, regional analgesia has its complications. One of them is the post-dural-puncture headache, which is relatively frequent in obstetrics (about 1% of all neuroaxial methods). This complication can have serious consequences for patients without adequate treatment, nursing care, adequate communication and psychological support. My bachelor theses provides insight into this issue. The work consists of two main parts and is processed as a case report. The theoretical part is a review of methods of regional analgesia pain relieving. I describe the difference between epidural and spinal analgesia and possible complications. Most of the space is given to the main complication - post-dural-puncture headache. I will focus on specific psychological problems in the puerperium that is associated with complications...
"Activists Still Hanging from Branches": The Media Image of Environmental Activists. A Case Study of anti-logging protests in Šumava National Park in 1999 and 2011
Vamberová, Pavla ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Hladík, Radim (referee)
This diploma theses attempts to find answers to the question: How does the media represent environmental activists? Using the anti-logging protests in Šumava National Park that resulted in blockades in 1999 and 2011 as an example. The author tries to capture the background of the affair, and the view of Czech society towards environmental activists, which is significantly influenced by the media. The analytical part combines qualitative and quantitative research methods based on content analysis of two selected daily news sources (Mladá fronta Dnes and Právo). Emphasis is given to the dynamics of the affair, which is why longer time periods are analyzed, comprising one year before and two years after each blockade. Key words: Šumava, media, environmental activists, blockade, content analysis
The Anglo-Spanish Controversy over Gibraltar in the Years 1953-1985
Chundelová, Kateřina ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
(english) The thesis focuses on the Anglo-Spanish dispute over Gibraltar between the years 1953 and 1985, seeks to analyze the development of the dispute and changes in attitudes of the United Kingdom and Spain to Gibraltar. The main emphasis is on the process of Anglo-Spanish diplomatic negotiations and its successes and failures in response to international events and domestic political events in the United Kingdom, Spain and Gibraltar. The thesis deals with the Spanish restrictive policy and its culmination in the form of a complete blockade of Gibraltar, as one of the main consequences of the dispute in the second half of the 20th century. Attention is also focused on the activities of international organizations (The United Nations, The European Economic Community, The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and their role in the Anglo-Spanish dispute over Gibraltar.
1962: The world on the brink of disaster
Hejnová, Tereza ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Calda, Miloš (referee)
Bachelor thesis "1962: The world on the brink of disaster" discusses several days at the end of October 1962 - the Caribbean crisis. Caribbean crisis has become one of the worst crises of the Cold War and during the crisis world was really on the verge of outbreak of nuclear war. The work focuses on addressing this crisis, from the American side. U.S. representatives were at this time dilemma - how to achieve that the missiles were withdrawn from Cuba while also maintaining peace? They had many options. And about how these options they are interested. I'm trying to break down the process of thinking, consider how risk what options were and what conclusions they reached. Why they chose a blockade of the island? What were other suggestions? These are questions with which they deal, and we're trying to find an answer. The possibilities were many and included a direct military attack on the island. The blockade of the island, however, represents the least risk of conflict with the Soviet Union.

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