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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Osobní finanční plán

Svíčka, Michal January 2007 (has links)
Práce ukazuje, že finančně gramotní lidé vnímají peníze jako oboustranný tok, jako příjmy a výdaje, a to v čase. K takovému uvědomění jim neustále pomáhá právě písemný osobní finanční plán. Ten slouží ke kontrole peněz, k plánování jejich toku v čase, k jejich získávání, ochraně a rozmnožování. Jeho přínosem je efektivnost ve finančním rozhodování a řízení finační situace. Pomáhá zároveň jako mnemotechnická pomůcka při dosahování finančních a potažmo životních cílů a potřeb.
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Osobní a rodinné finance - finance vysokoškolského studenta / Personal and Family Finance - Finance of University Student

Palicová, Helena January 2014 (has links)
In this thesis, Personal and family finances, subtitled Finances of university student. It is discussed on the way to a happier life through management of personal finances. Just as it is necessary to control corporate finance, it is necessary everyone managed own personal finances. It is indicated as appropriate to tackle your finances,what to focus on, and it's practically demonstrated on the example of a university student. There are analyzed his goals and needs, then it is outlined possible solutions to his finances.
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Nerovnost bohatství v dynamických stochastických modelech všeobecné rovnováhy / Wealth inequality in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models

Troch, Tomáš January 2014 (has links)
in English In my diploma thesis I propose a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model to describe economic inequality. The model combines two approaches that were traditionally used to model inequality - first, it features two classes of agents that differ in their ownership of capital and second, each class consists of heterogeneous agents who are subject to uninsurable idiosyncratic shocks. This combination allows the two classes to behave in a fundamentally different way while maintaining the individual character of agents in the economy - a feature that has not been modeled before but which adequately describes the empirical reality. I show that the model with classical RBC structure and a single wage underestimates the observed inequality. When the wage differential is introduced through different taxation of the two classes, the model matches empirical inequality much better. Further I argue that the government can significantly reduce inequality at a relatively small cost in terms of output lost. Finally using Theil coefficient decomposition, I show how much of the total inequality is attributable to between-class and within-class inequalities.
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Mongolia: economic miracle or another case of resource curse?

Mičánek, Jiří January 2015 (has links)
The subject of this thesis is analysis of natural resource abundance effects in Mongolia. The first part of this paper provides an overview of literature on the topic of resource curse, as well as brief description of Mongolia's economy with special focus on the mining sector. Second part of the paper closely examines outcomes of natural resource dependence in Mongolia in the period between 1996 and 2013 while focusing on specific channels mentioned in the literature. This is followed by policy recommendations and conclusion.
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Inspiration from the Czech Cultural Policy to Macau Cultural Policy / INSPIRACE Z ČESKÉ KULTURNÍ POLITIKY DO MACAU KULTURNÍ POLITIKY

Chio, U Ieong January 2016 (has links)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá analýzou dokumentů Zvláštní správní oblasti Čínské lidové republiky - Macao v oblasti kulturní politiky za období od předání tohoto území zpět Číně do dneška. V první části se věnuje shrnutí současné společenské, ekonomické, politické a kulturní situace v Macao a na základě faktů a pozorování analyzuje současné otázky v oblasti rozvoje kulturního sektoru Macaa. V závěru se pokouší aplikovat do kulturního systému Macaa použitelné principy z kulturní politiky České republiky jakožto země s hlubokou kulturní tradicí. Práce se snaží nacházet rozdíly a podobnosti mezi situací a kulturní politikou České republiky a Macaa, a tato zjištění použít jako inspiraci pro rozvoj kultury v Macao.
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Problematika ochrany krajiny a nerostného bohatství na příkladu neregulovaného dobývání vltavínů / Issues of landscape conservation and mineral resources on the example of unregulated mining moldavites

HANUŠOVÁ, Judita January 2011 (has links)
This work investigates the impact of illegal logging moldavites on selected environmental components. The aim was to assess the significance of adverse effects according to established criteria and subsequent evaluation. The assessment process was conducted in the village Slavče in South Bohemia in the period from April 2008 to March 2011. Adverse effects were evaluated mostly as long-term, but with the possible return to its original state. The work is to propose measures to improve the situation.
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Momenty překvapení a zvratu ve vybraných podobenstvích Lukášova evangelia / Moments of Surprise and Reversal in Selected Parables of the Gospel according to Luke

Najbrtová, Michaela January 2016 (has links)
This thesis concerns with moments of surprise and moments of reversal in selected texts of the Gospel according to Luke: in parables introducing "one rich man". Initially it considers parable as a phenomenon theoretically, presents special emphasises of Luke's theology, outlines period of Jesus and of Luke, and deals with rhetoric and rhetorical criticism. It detects moments of surprise and of reversal in selected parables, and proves their significance using elements of rhetorical analysis. It approaches parables within their immediate frame, and within Jesus' particular speech in its entirety as well, as it is presented in the Gospel of Luke. Thesis detects their internal connection and their connection with the complex of the Gospel. It presents the capture of the theme and its shift in the subsequent parables, being aware of the metonymic density of the parables and of their form and subject matter interconnected in selected texts to impressive effect, in the very moments of surprise and of reversal.
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Bohatství v Lukášově evangeliu / Wealth in the Gospel of Luke

Vlk, Jaromír January 2021 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to impart a comprehensive view of the topic of "wealth," as presented by Luke in his gospel. The first chapter provides a general view of the notion of property and wealth, as passed on to us first by the Old Testament (OT) and subsequently by the New Testament (NT). The following chapter deals with a narrower selection of texts followed in the third chapter by the main part of this thesis - a detailed linguistic and literary analysis ("exegesis"). The selected texts comprise a set of several parables that touch upon the theme of "property" (as well as attitudes towards it). These are, in particular, the parable of the rich man and the barns (L 12,13-21), the parable of the lost coin. (L 15,8-10), the parable of the prodigal son (L 15,11-32), the parable of the dishonest steward (L 16,1-9) and also the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (L 16,19-31). The fourth chapter not only encapsulates Luke's view of wealth, but also mentions the antithesis of wealth, namely poverty. The following chapter focuses on the term "God's kingdom" and its relationship to the material goods of this world. As the Gospel of Luke is often combined with the Acts of the Apostles to coalesce into one great composition, the last chapter is devoted to the relationship of the first Christian...
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Vnímání chudoby a bohatství dětmi v kontextu mediální reprezentací / Children's perception of poverty and wealth in the context of media representations

Mňuková, Dominika January 2021 (has links)
This thesis explores how children perceive extreme manifestations of social inequalities - poverty and wealth, and what role do media and media representations play in this process. Based on the literature, it is focusing on media construction of reality, media representations, and social inequalities in general, at the same time it deals with poverty and wealth in the context of perception and media representations, and it also explores the relationship between children and media. Furthermore, by analyzing the results of interviews with children the thesis directly examines how they perceive poverty and wealth and what role do media play in this process. The main finding concerning the social inequalities is that most children perceive them as legitimate and to justify them they use the method of naturalization or/and romanticization of poverty. The main finding concerning the media influence is that media affect children subconsciously and that their thoughts and attitudes to poverty and wealth correspond with media representations of the same in the media production for children.
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Struktura ptačích společenstev na výškovém gradientu Kamerunské hory / Bird assemblage structure on elevational gradient of Mt. Cameroon

Mudrová, Karolína January 2013 (has links)
Altitudinal gradients represent useful tool for investigating diversity patterns and processes affecting species richness and turnover along steep gradient of conditions at relatively small scale. The aim of my study was to compile a complete checklist of birds for elevational gradient of Mt. Cameroon rainforests (300 - 2300 m a.s.l.) and to analyse distribution of species diversity, species turnover, elevational ranges and relationships between elevational distribution of species and their range size, body weight or diet type. Species richness on the elevational gradient of Mt. Cameroon decline monotonically with some plateau at 600 - 1000 m a.s.l. Changes of community composition along the gradient are caused mainly by species turnover at low elevations, which contrast to pattern above 1200 m a.s.l. where the betadiversity is influenced mainly by continual species loss (nestedness). Species elevational ranges increase with increasing elevation, which is in agreement with elevational Rapoport's rule. Species breeding at higher elevations have smaller geographical ranges, restricted to isolated islands of montane rainforests. Numbers of insectivorous species are rapidly decreasing with increasing elevation, proportion of nectarivorous species is rather invariable and number of granivorous species...

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