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  2. Liability waiver - Wikipedia

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    Courts may refuse to enforce a general liability waiver if it fails to inform the signer of the specific risk that caused the injury. [2] Liability waivers include pre-accident releases and model releases (for pictures). Reckless or intentional actions can never be disclaimed and liability resulting from a faulty product cannot be waived in the ...

  3. Rainbows Are Free - Wikipedia

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    Rainbows Are Free is an American five-piece doom metal band from Norman, Oklahoma. [1] They won the 2011 "Woody Award" for "Best Metal Artist" in Oklahoma and again in 2012. [2] and their music has been heard on KSPI 105.3 "The Spy" and Rock 100.5 the KATT. Stonerrock.com had described their music as "slamming waves of molten guitar magma."

  4. Rainbows in culture - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow window decoration in Walthamstow, May 2020. The rainbow was adopted as a symbol of hope during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially during periods of lockdown. Households worldwide displayed home-made images of rainbows in their windows, often alongside positive messages. [11] The rainbow has been a symbol of ethnic and racial diversity.

  5. Rainbow Gathering - Wikipedia

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    Gatherings are loosely maintained by open, free form counsel circles consisting of any "non-members" who wish to be part of a conversation, [21] which use consensus process for making decisions. According to the Mini-manual, "Recognized Rainbow guidelines come from only one source, a main Counsel circle at the annual gatherings."

  6. Rainbows in mythology - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow is depicted as an archer's bow in Hindu mythology. Indra, the god of thunder and war, uses the rainbow to shoot arrows of lightning. [11] In pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, the rainbow is the bow of a weather god, Quzaḥ, whose name survives in the Arabic word for rainbow, قوس قزح qaws Quzaḥ, "the bow of Quzaḥ".

  7. ROYGBIV - Wikipedia

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    ROYGBIV is an acronym for the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. When making an artificial rainbow, glass prism is used, but the colors of "ROY-G-BIV" are inverted to VIB-G-YOR".