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    Articles by Gavin Crewe

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

    French

    The Globalisation Of French

    The French language has enormous world-wide influence.


    Legal

    Law And Social Norms

    Each country has its own laws which reflect different legal strategies and societal attitudes.


    Polyglots

    The Superpower Of Polyglots

    Polyglots are considered key individuals in building cultural bridges and promoting diplomacy and understanding in an interconnected world.


    French

    Exploring French Through Cuisine

    French markets offer a chance to practice everyday language skills and phrases.


    Technology

    Is Technology Revolutionising Law?

    While technology has brought tremendous benefits to law firms world-wide, it has also brought added difficulties.


    Gandhi

    Gandhi And The Salt March

    Although Gandhi set out with a small group of followers, as he stopped by the towns on his path to pray, more protestors joined his cause culminating in a crowd of tens of thousands by the journey’s end.


    The Cuban Missile Crisis

    The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Cuban’s Perspective

    Fidel Castro became a symbol of the communist revolution in Latin America, one that led to geopolitical tensions with the USA as he began to nationalise Cuban industry and expropriate American businesses.


    The Mona Lisa

    Famous Paintings And Their Stories

    The Mona Lisa has seen a colourful past; it has hung in Napoleon Bonaparte’s bedchamber and was also stolen from the Louvre in Paris in 1911.


    The Olympics

    The Olympics And Its Cultural Significance

    When attempts were made in the late 19th century to bring the games back, it was Baron Pierre de Coubertin who organised the start of the modern games during the first Olympic congress in 1894 at Sorbonne University, Paris.


    Americas

    The Lost Civilisations Of The Americas

    The time of the Incan empire began in Peru in the 1200s and was the largest empire of the ancient Americas.