6 research outputs found

    Posters for software company

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    Tato bakalářská práce je zaměřena na tvorbu posteru pro softwarovou společnost Adobe. Jedná se celkem o šest plakátů třech vybraných produktů/programů firmy. V praktické části práce se věnuji kreativnímu zpracování funkce programu. Postery jsou rozděleny do dvou skupin po třech. V první skupině se snažím poukázat na funkce a vznik plakátu v daného programu, postery jsou zpracované obrazovou formou. Druhá skupina je zaměřena na texty, jedná se o doprovodné plakáty. Teoretická část odkazuje na grafický design a rozdíly mezi kvalitním designem a "kýčem ".ObhájenoThis bachelor Work focused on a creating posters for a software company Adobe. It's six posters of three selected Adobe products. In the practical part of this work I concentrate my efforts on creative processing of Adobe functions. Posters are divided in two groups by thee. In the first gorup I try to show function and formation of poster in a specific program. Posters are created in a visual form. The second group concentrate on a text. These typography posters are additional. The theoretical part refers to graphic design and the differrence between the high-quality design and "kitsch"

    The Benefit and Usefulness of Activation Method in the Nursing Home

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    Subject of this work is age, activation work and influence of that in retirement houses. Theoretic part is dealing with old age and involution changes. It´s describing sanitary facilities and adaption of clients in retirement house as well. Last but not least, it´s about active senescence and activation programs. Practical part is aiming at occurence of possitive influence on clients, who use activation work in two concrete facilities. I used quantitative analysis, which I performed in form of questionnaire with seniors from two retirement houses. Main focus of the questionnaire is influence of activations on seniors and their adaptation in sanitary facilities. Furthermore, I aimed at particular results of investigative inquiries

    Comparative analysis of the taxation of foundations in the Czech Republic and in Poland

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    The main goal of this thesis is to compare the taxation of income of foundations in the Czech Republic and in Poland and to find out, where the tax is higher. The first part of this thesis is about the main differences between foundations in the Czech Republic and in Poland. This differences are connected with the Czech law of foundations and endowment funds and Polish law of foundations. In the second part is a detailed description of taxation of foundations' income. The last part shows a model o a fictional foundation and how to count income tax according to the Czech and Polish law

    The impact of foreign currency transactions and balances on the financial statements compiled in accordance with IFRS or Czech GAAP

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    This diploma thesis is focused on the impact of foreign currency transactions and balances on the financial statements - which items denominated in foreign currencies should be converted to the accounting/functional currency during the accounting period, which items at the balance sheet day, which exchange rate should be used and where the exchange differences will be reported. All of this is examined in the environment of Czech GAAP and International Financial Reporting Standards. Both of these systems are continuously compared and complemented by specific examples. Next section provides analysis of real financial statements and sensitivity analysis of currency risk

    Regulation of accounting in France in comparison with the Czech republic

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    This thesis deals with a regulation of financial accounting and reporting. The first part explains methods of regulation, factors affecting the regulation and possible means of the regulation at the national and multinational level. The second part describes rules of law and other means of regulation of accounting in France and in the Czech republic. The last part compares the systems of regulation in both countries

    Canine Distemper Virus in Wild Carnivore Populations from the Czech Republic (2012–2020): Occurrence, Geographical Distribution, and Phylogenetic Analysis

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    Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease in carnivores and represents a serious threat for both wild and domestic animals. The aim of our study was to monitor the occurrence of the canine distemper virus in wildlife from the Czech Republic, reveal the H gene heterogeneity in positive samples and perform subsequent phylogenetic analysis. In total, 412 wild animals of 10 species were included in the study: 219 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), 79 European badgers (Meles meles), 47 European otters (Lutra lutra), 40 stone martens (Martes foina), 10 pine martens (M. martes), 7 raccoons (Procyon lotor), 5 undetermined martens (Martes sp.), 2 wolves (Canis lupus), 1 European polecat (Mustela putorius), 1 free-ranging ferret (Mustela putorius furo), and 1 free-ranging American mink (Neovison vison). Most animals were found dead or were killed by hunters during hunting seasons in the years 2012–2020 and came from all 14 regions of the Czech Republic. In the animals that were hunted, symptoms such as apathy, loss of shyness or disorientation were reported. Canine distemper virus (CDV) was detected by real-time RT-PCR in the tissues of 74 (18%) of the animals, including 62 (28%) red foxes, 4 (10%) stone martens, 3 (43%) raccoons, 2 (20%) pine martens, 2 (2.5%) European badgers and 1 (20%) undetermined marten. There was a statistical difference in positivity among animal species (p < 0.0001), regions (p = 0.0057), and the years of sampling (p = 0.0005). To determine the genetic characteristics of circulating variants of CDV in wildlife, 23 of 74 CDV variants were partially sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 21 variants belonged to the European lineage and two strains belonged to the European-Wildlife lineage. This study provides the first comprehensive overview of the prevalence and spatial distribution of CDV in wildlife in the Czech Republic, including molecular phylogenetic analysis of currently circulating CDV lineages
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