Saturday, May 19, 2007

Work Samles of Sudipa Sarkar

Below is the work samples of Sudipa Sarkar. These are not full-version, but few clips from the original writing. Please feel free to download them, but they are all copyrighted materials and already sold to different customers. So do not use any of them in any mode or form. Thank you.



Academic Articles



You may request the abstract from the followings if required, but currently I am not able to upload it due to extreme work load. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  • Interplay between child's Disability, Hyperactivity and Influence in Classroom Setup
  • Eastern Philosophy Letter
  • Execution Should Not Be Publicized
  • Exemplary communication - 1
  • Exemplary communication - 2
  • What, if any, has been Freud's important contributions to contemporary psychology?
  • HIV-AIDS - Review
  • Nursing article - leg amputation
  • Adolescent victimization
  • Mother-Child Attachment: A correlation between susceptibility to reactivity of infants and their corresponding rearing practices
  • Critical appraisal of the contribution made by the application of advanced communication skills to the practice of Occupational Therapy
  • Ordinary People, the movie: A dysfunctional family catastrophe resulting from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and survivour guilt
  • The anakysis of various methods developed by physiological psychologists for investigating the structures and functions of human brain
  • A critical approach in Freud's Psychodynamics
  • Racial Ethnicity and Eating Disorder
  • Self-assessment on personality type
  • Qualitative Research Appraisal: Patient Stories of living with a pressure ulcer
  • The differences between what Mr. Dennis Covington thought he would find and what he actually found concerning people who 'handled snakes'
  • A critical comparison between Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 'Tears, Idle Tears' and 'Splendor Falls on Castle Walls'
  • The World Is Flat: Book Review
  • Physical and Social Developments of Adolescents
  • Significance of Belongingness in Youngs People's Lives
  • Plato's defence of the Republic King in the 'Republic'

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