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29.   HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS FOR VEGETARIANS
            Thanks to cheap air travel, for so many people the world has      0.....so
            grovvn signiíicantly smaller over the last decade, but to vegetarians the   00.... y
            planet can still seem like írustratingly limited. For the millions of us   1......
            who don't eat meat, getting the right food while on the holiday can   2.......
            be a key íactor when choosing which our destination. On countless   3.......
            trips abroad, after looking round at delighttul cities such as Seville or   4.........
            Prague, I have been obliged to eat omelette and chips for dinner as   5........
            no any other vegetarian dishes were available. Some years ago I was   6..........
            looking fonward to my first visit to Cuba when some vegetarian triends   7.........
            returned from there. They had really liked the country but told to   8........
            me to expect two weeks of nothing but rice and beans. As a result,   9..........
            I have cancelled my booking. Since then, countries with a meat-based   10.......
           food culture have been off my travel menu. Why pay for to go hungry?   11.......
            On the other hand, food can also be encourage people to visit    12.........
            certain places. India is a íascinating country, and the fact that ninety   13.......
            per cent of menus are vegetarian adds up to its attraction. Offering   14........
            a such wide range of delicious non-meat dishes, Italy is another   15........
            holiday destination vvhere vegetarians can feel at home.

            30.         THE IMPORTANCE OF FATHERS

            We can tend to think of poverty as the main cause of violent crime,   0.   can
            Hovvever, research from both sides of the Atlantic shows that íathers   00.   y
            may be the most important íactor in preventing to children from turning   1......
            over to crime. In the United States, children from better-off íamilies were   2.........
            compared with ones who from íamilies with lower incomes. Children from  3.........
            both groups that lived with their íathers also committed the same number  4.........
            of crimes. In the United Kingdom, a study was carried out of comparing   5......
            a group of boys who had never been accused of not any crimes with   6.........
            another group were living in a detention centre after committing crimes   7..........
           such as assault and stealing vehicles. All the boys had difficulties at   8..........
           the school and came from large íamilies that didn’t earn a lot of money.   9.........
           The biggest ditíerence betvveen from the groups was that fifty-five   10.....
            per cent of the 'good boys’ lived with their tathers, while only four   11.........
            per cent of the ‘bad boys’ did it. Eighty per cent of the well-behaved   12......
            boys said how they felt close to their íathers even if they didn’t live   13........
            in the same house. It seems that by having a tather who takes an   14.........
            interest in his children encourages youngsters not to break the law.   15.......


            31.        DISCOVERY OF STAINLESS  STEEL
            Stainless Steel was discovered by an accident in  1913 by the British   0.   an
            metallurgist Harry Brearley.  He was experimenting with Steel alloys -    00.   y
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