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Ukrainian-Czech international trade relations
Iaremenko, Anastasiia ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
This thesis outlines basic economic information about the Czech Republic and Ukraine, their participations in international organisations, approach to export and investments politics, and cooperation with other countries. The main object is to compare Czech and Ukrainian economics, describe their mutual economic relations and opportunities to enhance cooperation.

English existential and existential-locative constructions (there + be) and their Czech counterparts
Rubešová, Michaela ; Šaldová, Pavlína (referee) ; Malá, Markéta (advisor)
The analysis of the syntactic structure of the notional subject NP confirmed the indefinite and zero articles to be the most frequent determiners. Being used to introduce the S on the scene, they occur mainly with the common nouns denoting concrete entities in the Exist and Exist-loc types. The newness of the S in Czech is implied by the word order, in which it typically occupies the end position indicating its rhematic function. The indefinite article is also the prevailing determiner of the singular count nouns in the Actional constructions, whose Czech counterparts may be subjectless verbal or nominal clauses. The Actional constructions containing notional subjects determined by a zero article are usually reflected in Czech sentences containing both the subject and predicate; the predicate reflects the subject action noun and the subject is added to the Czech structure to express the agent of the verbal action. There is a tendency for the adjectival premodifiers of the English notional subjects to become the adverbial premodifiers of the corresponding Czech predicates. Another determiner often appearing in the subject NP is the negative quantifier no. Interestingly, it has proved to be the most common means of forming negation in there constructions as opposed to the negative particle not. Again, Czech...

Josef Karásek (1868-1916) in the context of Czech Slavic Studies and the Czech literary scene in Vienna (On the participation of Vienna in inter-Slavic cultural relations from the founding of the Jagić Seminary to the birth of Czechoslovakia)
Černý, Marcel ; Petrbok, Václav (referee)
This dissertation is divided into two parts. The first part (2. VIENNA AND CZECH LITERATURE) is devoted to the interaction between the city of Vienna and modern Czech culture, primarily literature. The second part (3. VIENNA AND CZECH SLAVIC STUDIES) is oriented toward the problematic of the history of Slavic Studies, the area of Slavic philology which, as a meta-discipline, deals with the self-reflection of its own subject. Specifically, both the initiative of the "Jagić concept" of Slavic philology for Czech Slavic Studies as it was eventually reflected in Karásek's specialized activities and the panoramic outline of the way in which Jagić's work was perceived and absorbed in the Czech surroundings are the subject of consideration. However, this study is not a "classic" monograph in the narrow sense of the word. Josef Karásek, who was a literary historian, editor, translator, and promoter of Slavic literatures in the German-speaking world, was not a central personality in the history of Czech Slavic Studies. Yet on the other hand, considering the rather strong echo of his work in Czech, Viennese and other Slavic research communities, and in spite of the partial research eclecticism of his work, it cannot be said that Karásek was a mere journalist and author of compilations. His extensive estate, which was...

Josef Karásek (1868-1916) in the context of Czech Slavic Studies and the Czech literary scene in Vienna (On the participation of Vienna in inter-Slavic cultural relations from the founding of the Jagić Seminary to the birth of Czechoslovakia)
Černý, Marcel ; Hauptová, Zoe (advisor) ; Petrbok, Václav (referee) ; Tureček, Dalibor (referee)
This dissertation is divided into two parts. The first part (2. VIENNA AND CZECH LITERATURE) is devoted to the interaction between the city of Vienna and modern Czech culture, primarily literature. The second part (3. VIENNA AND CZECH SLAVIC STUDIES) is oriented toward the problematic of the history of Slavic Studies, the area of Slavic philology which, as a meta-discipline, deals with the self-reflection of its own subject. Specifically, both the initiative of the "Jagić concept" of Slavic philology for Czech Slavic Studies as it was eventually reflected in Karásek's specialized activities and the panoramic outline of the way in which Jagić's work was perceived and absorbed in the Czech surroundings are the subject of consideration. However, this study is not a "classic" monograph in the narrow sense of the word. Josef Karásek, who was a literary historian, editor, translator, and promoter of Slavic literatures in the German-speaking world, was not a central personality in the history of Czech Slavic Studies. Yet on the other hand, considering the rather strong echo of his work in Czech, Viennese and other Slavic research communities, and in spite of the partial research eclecticism of his work, it cannot be said that Karásek was a mere journalist and author of compilations. His extensive estate, which was...

The Significance of Archeological Excavations in Galilee for the Interpretation of the Gospels
Kučera, Peter ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Hřebík, Josef (referee)
RESUME The Significance of the Archaeological Excavations in Galilee for the Interpretation of the Gospels. During the latter half of the last century a number of excavations have been conducted throughout the Holy Land. Out of all the sites excavated one stands out in particular and that is Capharnaum which Matthew did not hesitate to call Jesus's "own town". The large number of Gospel references to Capharnaum, when taking into account the proverbial conciseness of the Gospels, is striking and it simply underlines the importance it had in Jesus's public ministry. This settlement has actually been extensively excavated and several remnants from the first century A.D. have been unearthed. Among the most significant are the house of St. Peter and the synagogue from the Early Roman period, however, they are not the only ones meriting attention. This thesis is probably the first work attempting to furnish the reader with a complete description of the archaeological findings that are dated to the first century A.D. Moreover, it contains what is probably the most complete presentation of the extra-biblical references to Capharnaum to date. The aim of this thesis is to present and scrutinize these finds comparatively with both the biblical and extra-biblical sources as well as with finds from other contemporaneous...

The economic integration of the Arab states
Chromáčková, Klára ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Chalupníček, Pavel (referee)
This thesis will deal with an economic integration of the states in the Arab region considering facts which can influence the integration, e. g. religion, culture, politics, oil. The second part will be focused on the history of the economic cooperation, it means a development of commerce, commercial routes in the region, arab countries as a part of the Silk road, how trans-saharan trade worked, the conditions for business in antiquity and medieval times (to which level the business depended on the directives of a ruler, autonomy in the merchant towns, eastern guilds, enforceability of law etc.). The next chapter is focused on modern subregional groups (Gulf Cooperation Council, Union du Maghreb arabe) and the Arab League, which presents regional integration groupment. I will try to compare the arab integration with prof. Frey's concept FOCJ. The end of the thesis deals an international cooperation of the arab region with the other regions.

History, Present and Chances of Skiing Development in Šumava region
Frantál, Lukáš ; Kolář, František (referee) ; Fialová, Dana (advisor)
The thesis deals with skiing, one of the major winter sports activity. The disadvantage of down hill and cross country skiing is their demandingness of localization assumptions and sufficient infrastructure. The region of Šumava is one of the parts where skiing has been developed from its early beginning. This region is specific because of its location and sociopolitical development in 20 th century in comparison with other parts in the Czech Republic. The main objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the chronological summary of skiing in this region, to analyze present importance of winter recreation in Šumava by evaluating equipment of resorts and conditions for skiing, and to evaluate advantages and disadvantages of the region in comparison with other winter resorts in the Czech Republic. One part of the thesis is the survey that illustrates the perception of Šumava's attraction for university students. At the end the possibilities of skiing development in Šumava region are mentioned. Keywords: Tourism, Skiing, Šumava region

The importance and utilization of LPG in transport
Binderová, Vanda ; Dvořák, Antonín (advisor) ; Hadrabová, Alena (referee)
The importance and utilization of LPG in transport - just the title signifies what is this bachelor thesis focused on. The first part gives a chance to learn more about liquified petroleum gasses, i.e. LPG. It comprehends information about its history, compound, processing, features and also advantages and disadvantages related with this gas. The second part is concerned with the relationship "LPG and environment". You can find there answers to questions like: Why does transport have a negative influence to environment? Which substances are emitted by fuel combustion to atmosphere? Is LPG regardful of environment? The third part is an economic one. It contains the calculations of LPG purchase costs and their economic return and also the price comparison to another fuels. The main aim of this thesis is to compare LPG with petrol and diesel oil and analyze its environmental and economic efficiency.

Genetic and Ethiopatogenetic Aspects of the Restless Legs Syndrome
Kemlink, David ; Nevšímalová, Soňa (advisor) ; Martásek, Pavel (referee) ; Seeman, Pavel (referee)
The restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensomotor disoder characterized by urge to move lower extremities and this urge is usualy associated with unpleasnat sensations. The symtoms of RLS are alleviated with movement and, on the contrary, worsen during rest. The urge presents circadian rhytmicity peaking in the evening and the first half of night. The diagnosis of RLS is set according to patients' history fulfilling the essential criteria. The prevalence of RLS is quite high in western countries about 11%, women being affected twice as often as men. The disease has two forms, secondary and idiopathic. In the idiopathic RLS, positive family history is observed at about 50% of cases. There are already 3 genetic susceptibility loci on chromosomes 12, 14 and 9 published to be linked with RLS (RLS1, RLS2 a RLS3). Furhter 2 new loci were identified on chromosomes 17 and 4 insofar unpublished study. The current opinion suggests a complex model of inheritance in RLS. The aim of this project was to compare clinical and laboratory parameters in sporadic to familiar RLS and in families affected by RLS to confirm linkage previously detected loci, and eventually discover new susceptibility loci. The RLS patients were appart clinical evaluation examined with a set of hematological and biochemical tests, incuding...

Reflection of Women in Franz Kafka's Short Stories
Holubová, Zdislava ; Glosíková, Viera (advisor) ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (referee)
Das Ziel meiner Arbeit war, die Frauengestalten in den Erzählungen von Franz Kafka zu vergleichen und sie in die entsprechenden Gruppen einzuteilen. Weiter sollte ich mich mit dem Einfluss des persönlichen Lebens von Kafka aufsein Werk beschäftigen. Auf Grund der Analyse der ausgewählten Erzählungen habe ich festgestellt, dass die Frauen, die in den Erzählungen erscheinen, eine wichtige und selbstständige Rolle spielen, und dass sie ganz ähnlich sind. In den Erzählungen treten zwei grundlegende Frauentypen (Frauenbilder) auf. Den ersten Frauentyp, den ich als ,)ie Frau als statisches Wesen" bezeichnet habe, stellen die Frauengestalten dar, die zwar eine grosse Bedeutung für die Geschichte haben, aber die die Handlung nicht vorwärts treiben und keine Konflikte hervorrufen. Sie sind namenlos oder sie treten im Werk überhaupt nicht auf. Meistens stellen sie ein Sinnbild für andere Dinge dar. Ihre Bedeutung sehe ich in ihrer Fähigkeit, die anderen (vor allem die Männer) zu beeinflussen und zu berühren. Diese Gruppe habe ich in zwei Untergruppen geteilt, die ich als,flamenlose Frauen" und "Abwesenheit von Frauen" bezeichne.