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Inside physical science, work is defined as a integral of scalar product of inflict days minute translation:

Around project management, work is the effort applied to produce the deliverable or accomplish a task. Usually, work is effort expended by people in the front yard, school, or even employment, or, by extension, a single's place of employment or even employer. In a fine arts, a work is the creation, such as a song or a painting. Work (Charlie Chaplin film) - 1915 Charlie Chaplin silent film co-starring Edna Purviance

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Reasons for Dissenting from the Philosophy of M. Comte
Excerpts from Spencer's refutation of the positivism of Auguste Comte.

Laws In General
A general consideration on the nature of laws, written by Spencer and published in 1864.

Modern History Sourcebook: Spencer
Excerpts from Spencer's 1857 article "Progress: Its Law and Causes." Includes some of Spencer's early thoughts on race and class.

Spencer's Works
Includes full texts of the philosopher's Man Versus State and First Principles.


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