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The Death Pit and the Glowing Swamp: A Permeation
Walter, František ; Marek, Petr (referee) ; Cenek, Filip (advisor)
Blending two personal mythology.
The temporality of the Romantics. Notes on the conception and figuration of time
Hrbata, Zdeněk
The intensive awareness or experience of time is one of the central topics of 19th century literature, particularly among authors considered Romantic. By way of several examples we focus on the poetry of these individuals (e.g. A. de Lamartine, V. Hugo and J. Vrchlický), whose work attempts to confront the irreversible course of time (the ancient, Virgilian subject: „fugit irreparabile tempus“, also dealt with by e.g. Petrarch and Pierre de Ronsard) by invoking and resurrecting the past, conserving and immortalizing the past, and with memories. For example, this penetrates the present of the subject and is involved in the creation of the continuum, when the passage of time, which in the Romantic conception of art is to be resisted by creation itself, does not necessarily entail disappearance and loss. In contrast to this we have Baudelaire's figures and the figure of time as the universal evil, the destructive enemy of the people provoking constant anxiety, the destroyer who cannot be eliminated, but who can, at least temporarily, be resisted by various forms of escape.
The Death Pit and the Glowing Swamp: A Permeation
Walter, František ; Marek, Petr (referee) ; Cenek, Filip (advisor)
Blending two personal mythology.
The question of mandatory vaccination and vaccination coverage
Borovcová, Anna ; Bezchlebová, Daniela (advisor) ; Fabiánová, Jana (referee)
The main concern of this thesis is the issue of mandatory vaccination and vaccination coverage in the Czech Republic. Therefore it focuses on all vaccines against infectious diseases which are now mandatory for all of the children: measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, viral hepatitis B, poliomyelitis and diseases caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b. The goal of this thesis is to illustrate the importance and benefits of vaccination on incidence and mortality of these diseases. Another part of this thesis is also description of methodology which is used to gather data about vaccination coverage and what the results are. In this part Liberec Region is used as an example. As a result of the unsuitable methodology which is used for data gathering in the Czech Republic, it was not possible to say whether the vaccination coverage de-creases in time. The thesis itself provides an information overview about vaccination which is important from demographic point of view and it also might be an impulse for changing current methodology of data collection.
The incidence, prevalence, letality and fatality from cancers in the Czech Republic
Křížová, Jana ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Malečková, Romana (referee)
In the past few decades, the Czech Republic took place significant changes in mortality rates. The objective of this study is to determine the development of cancer in the Czech Republic over the last forty years. Indicators of morbidity and mortality are being used. Emphasis is placed on the current development of all cancers in this country and further detail on those cancers that affect most of our population. In the very end, based on the results of the mortality tables, are analyzed the changes in life expectancy depending on the elimination of the deaths of some cancers. This model can use as an idea of how many years would, on average, our population lingered longer, if the cancer did not cause of death.
Jezdí Sam Peltzman i na motorce?
Šeneklová, Zuzana ; Bartoň, Petr (advisor) ; Mirvald, Michal (referee)
This thesis analyzes an overall impact of regulation prescribing mandatory use of motorcycle helmets on relative frequency of fatal accidents in Lousiana. The estimate of the impact is performed by using modified method "Difference in Differences", assuming common trend of treated and control group and the assumption of exogeneity of change in regulation. Covered period is between years 1994 and 2008, during which two major changes were applied to law in Louisiana -- in 1999 the regulation for bikers aged 18 years had been abolished and in 2004 reestablished. The thesis focuses mainly on the effect of the abolition of the regulation and leads to a result, that the change in regulation had a significant effect on increasing number of fatal accidents. The second part focuses on Peltzman's effect, especially on expression of inverted Peltzmans effect in response to same surveilled change in regulation. It focuses on whether the bikers after the abolition of regulation, which increased driving safety, adjusted to this increased risk by reducing an average speed. Observations show that bikers adjust only immediatly after the change in regulation, after that it is followed by slow but sustained growth in average speed which leads to accidents.

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