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In this look at the art of speech-making, Simon Armitage examines what makes the perfect speech, while hailing some classic orations, from that address by Earl Spencer at Diana's funeral, to the brilliant bawling-out given to those Hackney rioters in 2011 by grandmother Pauline Pearce.
Your People: Stupid Things Bosses Say Cullen Roche examines what makes people successful.
A Goodreads infographic examines what makes readers abandon a book midway through.
She examines what makes cities attractive, livable, desirable, humane and productive.
Margaret Heffernan The distinguished businesswoman and writer examines what makes humans so prone to wilful blindness.
This course examines what makes certain spaces — a multi-ethnic suburb of Paris, a museum, or a building — more controversial or problematic than others.
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