Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with appropriate words given in the box. Some words will not be used. (As/ Case/ Enhance/ If/ Increase/ Like/ Spending/ that / True/ Upside/ Unless/ Way/ What/ Whether/ Which) Whether we like it or not, we as humans are strongly influenced by what we see. When looking to purchase a new car, we don't consider a car's safety or maintenance record 1) the car first looks good to us. When buying clothes, we don't care to learn how great the quality of the garment is 2) it doesn't look attractive to us. The same is 3) when we are in need of a professional. We will not consider putting our trust in a professional, who doesn't look the 4) we think he/she should look. In other words, our first instinct is to believe that "what we see is what we get." Unfortunately, this makes appearance "everything" in 5) a person will not be interested in learning more about something that does not “appear” to be what they want or like, if you want people to trust and respect you as a professional, you first have to look 6) a trustworthy, respectable professional. However, dressing like a professional doesn't mean 7) all your income on designer clothes or the latest fashion trends. Your objective is to look like a doctor not a model. A wardrobe engineer, named John Molloy, turned the business world 8) down with a modest book called Dress for Success In it, he explains how a man can determine his own success or failure based on 9) he wears. The book has since become a standard tool for raising young professionals. By reviewing the basics as they relate to dressing for chiropractic success, you can 10) your professional image and your credibility with patients