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In Wicca, "elevation" refers to elevating a 1st-degree witch to the 2nd degree, or elevating a 2nd-degree witch to the 3rd degree.

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  • In Wicca, "elevation" refers to elevating a 1st-degree witch to the 2nd degree, or elevating a 2nd-degree witch to the 3rd degree.
  • Elevation is a Minigame Challenge in LittleBigPlanet's Story Mode. This is a Points Challenge, and therefore you must race to the end and dying will deduct points from your score. You have to go on an elevator and dodge gas and collect score bubbles. The next elevators are fasters, with less score bubbles and more gas. It is actually quite easy, you just have to see where the gas and score bubbles are and dodge left and right. Its key can be obtained in the Subway.
  • The CSS elevation property may also be used in certain HTML elements. In an optimal listening environment, the soundstage is considered to be parallel to the floor, with origin point at the listeners head. This property specifies the vertical angle off of the soundstage plane giving up/down angle references as a location for a referenced element. Zero degree references are forward on the soundstage plane, with positive angular values being upward, and negative values being downward. This property only describes the desired end-user effect and does not specify how it is produced.
  • Elevation consists of movement in a superior direction. It is the opposite of depression.
  • The aim of a human life is to approach our goals as near as possible. This procedure of approaching the goal is the elevation of a person. Goals can be set by a group of people. However, we have our own elevation in this case, too. More about activities in groups, see Collaboration.
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  • "Elevation"
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  • Dec.16.2014
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  • All that you can't leave behind
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  • In Wicca, "elevation" refers to elevating a 1st-degree witch to the 2nd degree, or elevating a 2nd-degree witch to the 3rd degree.
  • Elevation is a Minigame Challenge in LittleBigPlanet's Story Mode. This is a Points Challenge, and therefore you must race to the end and dying will deduct points from your score. You have to go on an elevator and dodge gas and collect score bubbles. The next elevators are fasters, with less score bubbles and more gas. It is actually quite easy, you just have to see where the gas and score bubbles are and dodge left and right. Its key can be obtained in the Subway.
  • The aim of a human life is to approach our goals as near as possible. This procedure of approaching the goal is the elevation of a person. Goals can be set by a group of people. However, we have our own elevation in this case, too. More about activities in groups, see Collaboration. 1. * Elevation is worthy. He who seeks elevation is elevated. In order not to be diminished, you should seek elevation of both yourself and of others. 2. * Elevation gives life value. Life persists with freedom alone, but without elevation, even life is valueless. Yet even he who destroys a life without elevation is diminished, for every life has the potential to be elevated. 3. * Elevation is fluid. No amount of elevation can preclude diminishment, nor can elevation grant further elevation. Similarly, no amount of diminishment can preclude elevation, nor force further diminishment. Elevation cannot be measured, for each form of elevation is unlike any other. Nor can diminishment be measured, for we know it only as the absence of elevation. Yet we observe that he who is elevated will be further elevated, and he who is diminished, will be further diminished. 4. * Diminishment leads to unnecessary loss of life and freedom, and life without value. Yet diminishment can never be corrected through further diminishment. It can only be corrected through elevation. For example, suppose a woman wants to kill her own baby. Her choice would diminish herself, and the baby. Suppose a man wishes to prevent this diminishment by constraining her. Although he may prevent the diminishment of the baby, he has diminished the woman, and himself through his choice. Yet there is no way to measure the diminishment to compare one choice to the other. The most we can say is that the woman, the man, and the baby would all be elevated if they chose to care for the baby and each other instead. Other paths are diminished. Once the choice for diminishment is made, only elevation can correct it.
  • The CSS elevation property may also be used in certain HTML elements. In an optimal listening environment, the soundstage is considered to be parallel to the floor, with origin point at the listeners head. This property specifies the vertical angle off of the soundstage plane giving up/down angle references as a location for a referenced element. Zero degree references are forward on the soundstage plane, with positive angular values being upward, and negative values being downward. This property only describes the desired end-user effect and does not specify how it is produced.
  • Elevation consists of movement in a superior direction. It is the opposite of depression.
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