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Social work with prostitutes
CINKLOVÁ, Kristýna
The bachelor thesis focuses on approaching the specifics of social work with prostitutes from the perspective of a social worker. The work is divided into practical and theoretical part. The theoretical part focuses on a closer specification of the mentioned issue, by presenting the most common and most typical adverse phenomena that accompany prostitution. Also social work with prostitutes. The practical part of the bachelor thesis interprets the results of a qualitative research survey. The research survey took place in the form of semi-structured interviews with social workers from organizations that focus on the issue of prostitution in the Czech Republic. This section also includes a discussion of a qualitative research survey. The result of the survey is to find out what are the specifics of social work with prostitutes.
Methods and techniques of drama education as a prevention of patological phenomena at primary school
Fančíková, Jana ; Ferklová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Hanyš Holemá, Irena (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with methods and techniques of drama education, how they help prevent pathological phenomena at a young school age. The work is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is focused on the characteristics of drama education, the definition of methods and techniques, the history of drama education, and also anchoring in the FEP ZV. I also deal with the topic of pathological phenomena. Finally, in the theoretical work I describe the possibility of using drama education for the prevention of pathological phenomena. The practical part deals with introducing students to pathological phenomena and their prevention. A secondary goal is to integrate individuals into the group of 3rd class. KEY WORDS Drama education, patological phenomena, primary school age, methods and techniques of drama education, socialization
Problematika intenzivních chovů hospodářských zvířat z environmentálního hlediska
Střelcová, Anna
The thesis deals with the issue of intensive livestock farming. Literary review describes the definition of the term, the historical development of meat consumption including the development of livestock farming and the current legislative framework of the issue. Furthermore, the negative impact of intensive farming on the environment, human health and livestock itself is discussed. The ethical level of the topic and possible existing alternatives are also outlined. The research part analyzes the results of the research based on the application of the methodology of the field research, the methodology of observation using the ethogram, the methodology of statistical evaluation and the comparative methodology. There are described and compared behaviors in intensive and alternative cow and hen breeding in different seasons of the year. Based on the results, the fulfillment of the ethological needs of farmed animals and their welfare are assessed. The evaluation of the results confirms the hypothesis that intensive breeding of dairy cows and laying hens does not meet the ethological needs of farmed animals.

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