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Articles by Gavin Crewe

Gavin Crewe is a regular contributor of informative articles to Oxford Home Schooling.

Mapping

Mapping The World

The 15th and 16th centuries marked a pivotal era in the history of mapping.


Propaganda

The Role Of Propaganda In History

Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt would use propaganda in the form of architecture and monuments to convey their divine power and right to rule.


Populations

The Dynamics Of Populations

Populations are subjected to a number of biological and environmental factors that affect their demographics.


Plants

The Medicinal Properties Of Plants

With so much biodiversity lost each year, thousands of plants and their potential drug use vanish from existence on a regular basis.


The Silk Road

The Silk Road

Silk road cities began to attract scholars and philosophers and became known as centres for intellectual exchange.


The Thermohaline Circulation

What Is The Thermohaline Circulation?

If carbon emission remain constant, the thermohaline circulation will slow down by more than 40% over the next 30 years.


The golden ratio

The Golden Ratio

In current times, the golden ratio is used by many graphic designers and web developers to create visually pleasing layouts, logos and adverts that appeal to audiences.


The Space Race

The Space Race Legacy

The Space Race led to a number of innovative scientific and technological advancements that have forever changed the way we live.


metaverse

The Metaverse

The term “metaverse” was first mentioned in a 1992 novel written by Neal Stephenson called Snow Crash, where characters could escape their bleak reality to a virtual haven.


DNA

DNA: The Blueprint Of Life

We can think of DNA as a large book containing all of our genetic information.


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