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Connection of physical models and PLC series LOGIX
Skopal, Lukáš ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
My work deals with the connection and subsequent diagnostics of existing models of a stand drill, a parking lot, a trunks sorter and a ball dispenser with an Allen-Bradley PLC in the laboratory. These models will be used in the teaching of the subject called Programmable machines (BPC–PGA). The results of this work are finished connections in the form of cables with connectors and removable terminal blocks, which can be inserted into the I/O modules of the assigned PLC series LOGIX by Allen-Bradley, as well as applications and HMI for verifying the functionality of the individual components of the mentioned models.
Kotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends
Bendíková, Soňa ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (referee) ; Filipský, Jan (referee)
Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková: Kotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract The dissertation The Kotas from the Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends deals with the tradition of the Kota tribe living in the Nilgiri mountain range in southern India. The work discusses the oral tradition of the tribe on the background of the regional development in the last two centuries. The Kotas used to live symbiotically with a few other local tribes with whom they developed a unique system of barter trade and services. The microregion remained isolated until new settlers started to arrive from the valley (in the beginning of 19th century). The arrival of the people from the valley and of the English people in the course of the last two hundred years caused a significant change of all aspects of life in the Blue Mountains: economic, social, cultural and ecological. This work has two aims: (i) to interpret the results of my fieldwork and to analyze the recordings of the remnants of the oral heritage of the tribe with approximately 2,000 members, and to do it on the background of the changes in the area; and (ii) to determine whether and how...
Historický vývoj chovu koní na území České republiky
OrmstonCaroline, Jane
The bachelor thesis describes a brief history of horse breeding in the Czech Republic from the Age of the Renaissance. It is focused on the first horse breeding, which subsequently influenced breeding up to the present day. Also the preferred horse colours and the important Czech stud farms (either which existed in the past or which still exist), and their major role in horse breeding and selective breeding. Also mentioned are the most important breeds of these stud farms and their successes in breeding. Furthermore this bachelor thesis describes the influence of horse breeding in the Czech Republic during the First and Second World Wars, as well as between the wars, and the period after World War 2. It is also devoted to the current horse situation in this country, the national horse breeds and the breed standards.
Aktivizující metody ve výuce zeměpisu: náměty pro výuku regionální geografie v 7. ročníku ZŠ
LEŽÁKOVÁ, Lucie
The main aim of this thesis is to create educational material for teaching of regional geography in the 7th year of primary school. The thesis uses a variety of activating methods. Teaching activities have three main themes - Tribes, Globalization and Colonialism. The thesis contains also a methodological guide for teachers that includes instructions, utilities, benefits and other information that will help teachers with the application of these materials in the teaching of geography. The author of all processed according to existing curricula in force in the Czech Republic, especially FEP and SEP of five primary schools.
Kotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends
Bendíková, Soňa ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (referee) ; Filipský, Jan (referee)
Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková:Soňa Bendíková: Kotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and LegendsKotas of Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract The dissertation The Kotas from the Blue Mountains: Myths and Legends deals with the tradition of the Kota tribe living in the Nilgiri mountain range in southern India. The work discusses the oral tradition of the tribe on the background of the regional development in the last two centuries. The Kotas used to live symbiotically with a few other local tribes with whom they developed a unique system of barter trade and services. The microregion remained isolated until new settlers started to arrive from the valley (in the beginning of 19th century). The arrival of the people from the valley and of the English people in the course of the last two hundred years caused a significant change of all aspects of life in the Blue Mountains: economic, social, cultural and ecological. This work has two aims: (i) to interpret the results of my fieldwork and to analyze the recordings of the remnants of the oral heritage of the tribe with approximately 2,000 members, and to do it on the background of the changes in the area; and (ii) to determine whether and how...

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