79 research outputs found

    Systematická analýza bankovních služeb pro studenty v České Republice

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    The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out which criteria have for students the greatest importance on the current account selection and on the basis of this finding, determine which bank in the Czech Republic best meets the required criteria. Data is gathered via a quantitative approach using a questionnaire, from 133 students of a Technical University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. These data are processed by multicriteria analysis, more precisely by the WSM and the AHP method. The multi-criteria decision making analysis revealed that current account price, availability of the ATMs and functionality of mobile banking have the biggest influence on students when choosing a current account and vice versa interest on the overdraft has the least important for students at all. These results should help students who will have an overview of the services provided by Czech banks, as well as banks that, based on student preferences, can better meet the needs of students and thus attract more customers.Cílem této bakalářské práce je zjistit, která kritéria mají pro studenty největší význam při výběru běžného účtu a na základě tohoto zjištění určit, která banka v České republice nejlépe splňuje požadovaná kritéria. Data jsou získávána pomocí kvantitativního přístupu pomocí dotazníku 133 studentů Technické univerzity Ostrava v České republice. Tato data jsou zpracována multikriteriální analýzou, přesněji metodou WSM a AHP. Analýza multikriteriálního rozhodování ukázala, že cena běžného účtu, dostupnost bankomatů a funkčnost mobilního bankovnictví mají největší vliv na studenty při volbě běžného účtu a naopak úroky z kontokorentu mají pro studenty nejméně význam. Tyto výsledky by měly pomoci studentům, kteří budou mít přehled o službách poskytovaných českými bankami, stejně jako bankám, které na základě preferencí studentů lépe uspokojí potřeby studentů a přitáhnou tak více zákazníků.154 - Katedra financívýborn

    Individual Professional Practice in the Company

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    Import 05/08/2014Tato bakalářská práce stručně pojednává o průběhu mé odborné praxe ve společnosti Cathedral Software, s.r.o. V této práci seznamuji s firmou a pracovním prostředím v kterém jsem praxi absolvoval. Hlavním obsahem je poté stručný popis úkolů, které jsem na~praxi řešil a samotný postup řešení. Poté porovnávám zkušenosti a dovednosti využité a~získané v praxi. V závěru hodnotím průběh praxe jako celek a její přínos.This bachelor's thesis briefly discusses the course of my professional practice at company Cathedral Software, s.r.o. This paper introduces the company and work environment in which I practice graduated. The main content is then a brief description of the tasks that I have to deal with and procedure to resolve them. Then compare the experience and skills utilized and obtained during practice. In conclusion, I assess the progress of the practice as a whole and its benefits.460 - Katedra informatikyvýborn

    "Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum"

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    This essay brings several contexts together to examine a poem by Trevino Brings Plenty, "Little, Cultural, Teapot Curio Exposes People": Native material rhetorics (stories about objects and what they mean when connected with their communities), Tribalography (how stories bring ideas to life), Brings Plenty’s latest book of poetry, museum collection history, the history of spruce root basketry, and the policies and programming of the Portland Art Museum. When the poem resonates in all of these contexts, it works as a powerful revision of how museum objects have been understood in the past, and presents a new story about the significance of even the most seemingly trivial objects.

    Concepts, models and measurement of continuity of care in mental health services: A systematic appraisal of the literature

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    The increased complexity of community mental health services, and associated fragmentation of traditional dividing lines between services, has underscored the centrality of care continuity and coordination in modern mental healthcare. However, clarification of the key features of the care continuity concept has proved difficult and a consensus has not been reached. This review draws together and critically examines latest evidence concerning concepts, models and scales based on a multi-dimensional understanding of care continuity.Databases ASSIA, Pubmed, Medline and Cochrane were searched for papers dating from January 2005 to July 2016, of which 21 articles met inclusion criteria. These were subjected to quality appraisal based on CASP and COSMIN checklists. Studies were grouped into three thematic categories describing concepts, models and scales of care continuity. Synthesis indicated correspondence between independent, multi-dimensional models of care continuity, providing greater clarity regarding the essential features of the concept. Association, though not causation, between care continuity factors and health outcomes is supported by current evidence. Clarification of care continuity in mental health services may enable nurses working as care coordinators to develop a better understanding of key elements of their role, and provide guidance for future service development

    Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum

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    This essay brings several contexts together to examine a poem by Trevino Brings Plenty, "Little, Cultural, Teapot Curio Exposes People": Native material rhetorics (stories about objects and what they mean when connected with their communities), Tribalography (how stories bring ideas to life), Brings Plenty’s latest book of poetry, museum collection history, the history of spruce root basketry, and the policies and programming of the Portland Art Museum. When the poem resonates in all of these contexts, it works as a powerful revision of how museum objects have been understood in the past, and presents a new story about the significance of even the most seemingly trivial objects.

    Voicing the Bones: Heid Erdrich\u27s Poetry and the Discourse of NAGPRA

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    In fall 2010 the journal Museum Anthropology published a special issue focused on the legacy of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (nagpra) on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary. This issue, edited by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and Stephen Nash, represents a kind of stocktaking in the field of anthropology and archaeology, and specifically museum anthropology—a field that many proclaimed would be decimated or destroyed by nagpra’s enactment. The journal issue shows a range of the discourse around nagpra, including essays that argue for the value of anthropology and those that celebrate the repatriation of items long held by museums. Several authors express the idea that objects held by museums may be thought of and treated as living beings—a sea change from twenty years ago, when such beliefs were dismissed as superstitious and unscientific. Vine Deloria described this thinking in an article on religious freedom: “the attitude of federal employees and social scientists was that there is no evidence that we have any relationship to the departed, once bodily functions cease. Consequently, in their view, any belief or experience relating to the dead or to spirits of the dead is wholly superstitious” (176, original emphasis). In the twenty years since nagpra’s passing, the field of museum anthropology has shifted, and in some museums, as the Fall 2010 articles show, sacred objects and human remains are treated in ways that are culturally appropriate

    Exhibits: Merging the Physical with Digital

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    Vanderbilt University\u27s Central Library in Nashville, Tennessee has recently had a major (and much needed) building renovation. With that, the library has implemented a new exhibits program, which includes both traditional displays as well as digital interactive displays utilizing our unique local resources. Molly Poremski, who comes from a cataloging and Special Collections background, has recently joined the Exhibits Team, and will discuss the programs used in creating a variety of digital exhibits, and the successes and the bumps in the road that are inevitable with creating a new exhibition program

    Building Canoes, Building Poetry: Cultural Revival in the Voyages of Hōkūle’a and the Poetry of Craig Santos Perez

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