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what is the definition of workspace? what is the difference between workplace and workspace?

what is the definition of workspace? what is the difference between workplace and workspace

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  • 5 years ago

    Workspace Definition

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  • 1 decade ago

    WorkPlace - The phycial place of work, where all employies are.

    WorkSpace - You`re individual section, like a desk or area where you do your work.

    Everyone would work in the WorkPlace together, all having their own Work Space.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Workplace is the place you work at

    Workspace is the amount of area you work in.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Your workplace is the building where you work and the workspace is your desk/cubicle/etc.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Without reference to anything religious, the difference between faith and knowledge is quite substantial. I know what a chair is, and I know what it's designed to do. I can somewhat tell by looking at a chair whether it will support my weight. I know all this in my intellect. Faith only comes into play when I decide to sit in the chair. Faith comes from the heart, not the mind. Faith is a thing of wisdom, not intelligence, especially as it relates to spiritual matters. My mind sees the chair, but my heart decides whether it's sturdy enough for me to sit in or not. Now, we sit in chairs all the time without really thinking much about it, but how many times have you sat down in an unsturdy chair? Probably a few. I've learned enough to know that faith in God never fails, but faith in the things of man often do. I know from my observations of His Creation that there is a God, and I can gather some information about Him, but it is ultimately faith that causes me to seek Him out. He has promised that if I do so, He will find me wherever I am. I sought Him, He found me, and now I both have faith that He exists because I've seen the work He's done in my life, and I know He exists because He lives within me and I can feel Him there. I have a great sorrow for people who don't know this feeling, and even more so for those who never will.

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