Work
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Work may refer to:
In physics:
- Work (physics) (mechanical work), the amount of energy transferred by a force
- Work (thermodynamics), the quantity of energy transferred from one system to another
Human labor:
- "Work", one's place of, or the act of performing employment
- Work (project management), the effort applied to produce a deliverable or accomplish a task
- Labour (economics), measure of the work done by human beings
- Wage labour, in which a worker sells their labour and an employer buys it
- Manual labour, physical work done by people
- Sex work, employment in the sex industry
In Music/Film/Media:
- "Work" (The Saturdays song), a song by British pop group The Saturdays
- The Work, band
- Work of art, a creation, such as a song or a painting
- Work (professional wrestling), a staged event
- WORK (FM), an American FM radio station licensed to serve Barre, Vermont
- "Work", a song by Bob Marley from his album Uprising
- "Work" (Kelly Rowland song), a single by Kelly Rowland
- "Work" (Jars of Clay song), a song by Jars of Clay
- "Work" (Jimmy Eat World song), a song by the rock band Jimmy Eat World
- "Work" (Ciara Song), a single by Ciara
- Work (1915 film), a 1915 silent film co-starring Edna Purviance
- Work Records (aka "WORK" or "The WORK Group"), a music label under Sony Records
- Work 1989-2002, a release by the electronic music duo Orbital
- Work (painting), by Ford Madox Brown
- Work: A Story of Experience, a novel by Louisa May Alcott
Working may refer to:
- Working (musical), a 1978 musical
- Working (TV series), a situation comedy
- Working (book), a book by Studs Terkel
- Holbrook Working, a statistician and economist
Name
- Weorc or Work (Anglo-Saxon leader). Gave name to Workington or 'Weorc-inga-tun' which means the 'tun' (settlement) of the 'Weorcingas' (the people of Weorc or Work)
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