Hemp performs very well when it comes to breathability and wicks moisture away from the body effectively. Hemp also carries anti-bacterial properties that trump any other natural fibre.
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Hemp performs very well when it comes to breathability and wicks moisture away from the body effectively. Hemp also carries anti-bacterial properties that trump any other natural fibre.
Today we want to share with you a track from Israel band ANNA RF The phrase anna RF is an Arabic-Hebrew expression which has a double meaning "I know" and "I don’t know". We wish you a great weekend! Sincerely yours, Haptic Path
The active use of touch to “seek out and acquire information” has been called “haptic touch.” Many types of touch are active, but some types of touch are not active. For example, we can experience the breeze blowing on our faces and the warmth of the sun. Touch can be interactive or non-interactive. Interactive touch includes such actions as hugging, kissing, or shaking hands. Non-interactive touch includes things like resting your hands in your lap, massaging a leg cramp, or bathing. Think about the difference in the kind of information you can receive through various types of touch. For example, if you simply place your hand on a cat without moving it, what could you learn about the cat? You would feel warmth from its body and, depending on where on the cat’s body your hand was placed, some information about how soft or hard it is. If the cat is purring, you might experience some of the vibrations it makes. Passive touch like this does not provide that much information about the cat. However, if you pet the cat and examine it from head to toe by exploring it with your hands and fingers, you would find out it has fur, a tail, legs, whiskers, eyes, and ears. You might have some idea of the weight, size, and shape of the cat and whether it has short or long hair. Through interactive touch you might also learn about teeth and claws! In the late twentieth century, culminating in Postmodernism, we have distanced ourselves from a sense of touch. More than anything in the world we want this sense of touch to be made more available.
You require about half the amount of water to produce hemp as you would if producing cotton. Hemp is a strong and reliable plant that grows very quickly.
Touch is one of the earliest senses to develop. Our haptic inspiration is moss. When ground is fluffy we feel so safe.