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Motivation of Volunteers Who Work in Non-Profit Organizations
Pernicová, Denisa ; Hiršová, Miloslava (advisor) ; Sedláková, Jaroslava (referee)
The primary focus of this bachelor´s thesis is a complex analysis and the consequent evaluation of volunteers´ motivation working within a chosen volunteering scheme. Proposal of appropriate methods of evaluation and rewarding targeted at the coordinator of such a scheme is a further goal of this work. In the theoretical part I discuss the topic of volunteering and motivation. Based on these observations, the practical part of the thesis consists of an analysis of the volunteers´ motivation within a chosen sample; I process the coordinator´s practices with the volunteers and offer appropriate measures for improvement. I have gathered the data using surveys and personal, partly-strucured interviews with the participants of the volunteering scheme Program 5P. The bachelor´s thesis concludes with comparison, evaluation and interpretation of the data.
Social Motives in the Letter of James
POKORNÝ, Pavel
This bachelor thesis deals with social motives in the Letter of James. Introduction is dedicated to the term "social motive" description and wealthy and poor concepts in biblical tradition. Further on some concrete verses of the Letter to James are investigated (1,9-11; 1,27; 2,2-7; 2,15-16; 4,11; 4,13-17; 5,1-6; 5,14-15). They describe or adjust specific social situations. These passages are analyzed using selected bible commentaries with regards to social evidences in correlation with theological evidences of the letter author. Several possible theological impulses for social work are indicated in the conclusion. They are of course linked to "James's impulses", which are remarkable due to their strong social ethos.

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