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Analýza možností prodeje rodinného domu v Brně Řečkovicích / Analysis of the Possibility of Selling a House in Brno ReckoviceSkutilová, Kateřina January 2017 (has links)
Thesis The analysis of the possibilities of selling a family house in Brno, Řečkovice, aims to compare the possibilities of selling RD, as a whole house or by flats.
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Optimalizace nákladů domů pro bydlení z hlediska podlahové plochy / Cost optimization residential houses in terms of floor spaceKalábová, Michaela January 2018 (has links)
Diploma thesis is focused on minimum allowed floor area in houses. In theoretical part are introduced basic terms as residential building, house, floor area, etc. Theoretical part continues with building typology, building orientation and mainly are introduced standard house requirments. Attention is also payed to non the less important chapters as built-up space and price indicators. All of theese informations which are contained in theoretical part will serve us to make practical part. Practical part is focused on draft of optimal house with the smallest allowed floor area, calculation of built-up space, detecting price of house thanks to price indicators and detecting price of one squared meter of floor area of house.
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Variace na téma venkovského sídla v britské literatuře od Forstera po Hollinghursta / The Country House Revisited: Variations on a Theme from Forster to HollinghurstTopolovská, Tereza January 2016 (has links)
This dissertation aims to provide an insight into English country house fiction by twentieth and twenty-first century authors, such as E.M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Iris Murdoch, Alan Hollinghurst, and Sarah Waters. The variety of literary depictions of the country house reflects the physical diversification of the buildings in question, from smaller variants to formerly grand residences on the brink of physical collapse. The country house is explored within the wider social and cultural contexts of the period, including contemporary architectural development. Given the exceptionally evocative and integrating properties that the influential theories of Martin Heidegger and Gaston Bachelard attribute to a house in general, it is unsurprising that the concept of the country house has inspired discussion of such a wide spectrum of topics. Its unique centring quality is echoed in the dense intertextuality prominently marking its literary representations, and enables the successful implementation of various temporal idiosyncrasies, which often set the house apart from the habitual passing of time. Within the scope of contemporary fiction, architecture and poetics of space, the country house accentuates different conceptions of dwelling. Consequently, the literary portrayals of the country house can be...
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A cup of tea a study of the Tea Party Caucus in the United States House of RepresentativesPhillips, Stephen 01 May 2012 (has links)
Over the course of the last few years, a new movement has taken the American political system by storm, the Tea Party. The movement has not only captivated our media but also the minds of ordinary Americans and political elites. According to popular consensus and academic opinion, the Tea Party is comprised of a group of conservative-leaning Republicans who want a smaller government and a lesser tax burden. This is what we think of the Tea Party, but is it true? It is perceived that Tea Party members differ significantly from their Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives, but do they? Do they truly represent the Tea Party philosophy and agenda? By creating an original data set on the Republican members of the United States House of Representatives, and examining variables such as the political lean, economic and employment make-up of a member's district, their endorsements and incumbency, as well as high priority legislative votes from the 112th Congress, I will be able to investigate the characteristics and tendencies of Tea Party Caucus members. Once one looks at the 242 member House Republican Caucus and further examines the sixty members of the Tea Party Caucus, the data shows that Tea Party Caucus members largely originate from safe Republican districts and have served in previous congressional terms. Analysis shows that Tea Party Caucus members do vary significantly from their House Republican colleagues when examining their districts, but do not vary as considerably when examining their voting patterns.
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