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Anger might enhance creative performance
New research has found a positive association between anger and creative performance. Anger appears to enhance creative performance, particularly when elicited through imaginative processes and ...
In 1868, political cartoonist Thomas Nast turned his attention and talents to the corrupt New York City administration of Tammany Hall Democrats led by William Magear “Boss” Tweed. Nast’s cartoons ...
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