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The soul in many religions, philosophical and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and immortal essence of a living being. According to Abrahamic religions, only human beings have immortal souls. For example, the Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas attributed "soul" (anima) to all organisms but argued that only human souls are immortal. Other religions (most notably Jainism and Hinduism) teach that all biological organisms have souls, while some teach that even non-biological entities (such as rivers and mountains) possess souls. This latter belief is called animism.
Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle understood that the psyche (ψυχή) must have a logical faculty, the exercise of which was the most divine of human actions. At his defense trial, Socrates even summarized his teaching as nothing other than an exhortation for his fellow Athenians to excel in matters of the psyche since all bodily goods are dependent on such excellence (The Apology 30a–b).
Anima mundi is the concept of a "world soul" connecting all living organisms on the planet.
Del, or nabla, is an operator used in mathematics, in particular, in vector calculus, as a vector differential operator, usually represented by the nabla symbol ∇. When applied to a function defined on a one-dimensional domain, it denotes its standard derivative as defined in calculus. When applied to a field (a function defined on a multi-dimensional domain), del may denote the gradient (locally steepest slope) of a scalar field (or sometimes of a vector field, as in the Navier–Stokes equations), the divergence of a vector field, or the curl (rotation) of a vector field, depending on the way it is applied.
Strictly speaking, del is not a specific operator, but rather a convenient mathematical notation for those three operators, that makes many equations easier to write and remember. The del symbol can be interpreted as a vector of partial derivative operators, and its three possible meanings—gradient, divergence, and curl—can be formally viewed as the product with a scalar, dot product, and cross product, respectively, of the del "operator" with the field. These formal products do not necessarily commute with other operators or products.
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The Costa del Sol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkosta ðel sol]; literally, "Coast of the Sun" or "Sun Coast") is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the coastline of the Province of Málaga.
The Costa del Sol is situated between two lesser known coastal regions, the Costa de la Luz and the Costa Tropical. Formerly made up only of a series of small fishing settlements, today the region is a tourist destination of world renown.
The Costa del Sol includes the city of Málaga and also the towns of Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella, San Pedro de Alcántara, Estepona, Manilva, Casares, Rincón de la Victoria, Vélez-Málaga, Nerja, Frigiliana and Torrox.
This shoreline region extends from the cliffs at Maro in the East to Punta Chullera in the west. It occupies a narrow coastal strip delimited by some ranges of the Penibaetic System, including the Sierra de Mijas, Sierra Alpujata, Sierra Blanca, Sierra Bermeja, Sierra Crestallina and Montes de Málaga to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. The coast shows a diversity of landscapes: beaches, cliffs, estuaries, bays and dunes. The rivers are short and seasonal, while the agriculture is hampered by the lee effect caused by the Baetic System.
Concierto de Navidad 2012 en Marbella, Iglesia de la Encarnación Coro y Orquesta Collegium Musicum Costa del Sol. Directora: Annemarie Philipps
The Prime Minister suggested that those living abroad may be forced to return to Britain, as well as just the average holiday to Europe going up. As a group of expatriates today lost a legal battle to be given the vote in next month's referendum, our reporter Ciaran Jenkins has been to the Costa del Sol to find out what expats there feel about the prospects.
And we continue our trek through the new continent, making it ever so closer to Gold Saucer :3
Concert held 29th May 2011 at Nuestra Señora de la Merced Church in Sotogrande, Spain. Performed by the combined choirs of Camerata (Sotogrande) and Collegium Musicum (Costa del Sol)
http://www.smartxcape.com Costa del Sol - Literally meaning "Coast of the Sun" in Spanish, Costa del Sol is a region in the southern part of Spain. Spain's Costa del Sol is a world-famous tourist destination. Million of visitors every year come back over and over, to find out more about the history, food, lifestyle and properties in this beautiful region of Spain. Xcape to the Sun is at hand if you are interested to find out more about the property opportunities and luxury homes in Marbella and the entire Costa del Sol.
The Costa del Sol is incredibly popular with expats - especially those looking to retire to a foreign country with good weather, good company and good facilities. In this interview we talk to the knowledgeable and eloquent Gerry O'Brien, who shares his extensive experience of the region. This video guide covers everything from day-to-day life, healthcare, education, police & crime, bureaucracy, buying a property - and, most importantly, how to make the most of your retirement in the Costa del Sol! Visit our channel for many more video guides. Part two of this interview: https://youtu.be/qZX0vN36oY4 Part three of this interview: https://youtu.be/yK86ZX8Kg4w John Howell is the Editorial Director of Guides.Global with almost 40 years' experience in international law. He is highly exp...
Music video by Luis Fonsi performing Despacito. (C) 2017 Universal Music Latino http://vevo.ly/iI1aG7
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Concierto de Navidad 2012 en Marbella, Iglesia de la Encarnación Coro y Orquesta Collegium Musicum Costa del Sol. Directora: Annemarie Philipps
The Prime Minister suggested that those living abroad may be forced to return to Britain, as well as just the average holiday to Europe going up. As a group of expatriates today lost a legal battle to be given the vote in next month's referendum, our reporter Ciaran Jenkins has been to the Costa del Sol to find out what expats there feel about the prospects.
And we continue our trek through the new continent, making it ever so closer to Gold Saucer :3
Concert held 29th May 2011 at Nuestra Señora de la Merced Church in Sotogrande, Spain. Performed by the combined choirs of Camerata (Sotogrande) and Collegium Musicum (Costa del Sol)
http://www.smartxcape.com Costa del Sol - Literally meaning "Coast of the Sun" in Spanish, Costa del Sol is a region in the southern part of Spain. Spain's Costa del Sol is a world-famous tourist destination. Million of visitors every year come back over and over, to find out more about the history, food, lifestyle and properties in this beautiful region of Spain. Xcape to the Sun is at hand if you are interested to find out more about the property opportunities and luxury homes in Marbella and the entire Costa del Sol.
The Costa del Sol is incredibly popular with expats - especially those looking to retire to a foreign country with good weather, good company and good facilities. In this interview we talk to the knowledgeable and eloquent Gerry O'Brien, who shares his extensive experience of the region. This video guide covers everything from day-to-day life, healthcare, education, police & crime, bureaucracy, buying a property - and, most importantly, how to make the most of your retirement in the Costa del Sol! Visit our channel for many more video guides. Part two of this interview: https://youtu.be/qZX0vN36oY4 Part three of this interview: https://youtu.be/yK86ZX8Kg4w John Howell is the Editorial Director of Guides.Global with almost 40 years' experience in international law. He is highly exp...
Music video by Luis Fonsi performing Despacito. (C) 2017 Universal Music Latino http://vevo.ly/iI1aG7
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.