A Comparative Study of Educational Adjustment of Disadvantaged Adolescents in Thailand and India (Case Study in Northern)

Sakonllapap, Mr. Santi Jongkongka, Mr. Prasarn Ruansang and people for their supported. I thankfulness to Father Carlo Luzzi, Mother Elisa Cavana, Father Niphot Thiengwiharn and my family, for contributing to this study by providing funding.

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