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There is a marketing and advertising maxim that is used from time to time that relates to the mechanism for selling products. It goes something like, "Sell the sizzle, not the sausage." A marketer aims to focus on the sizzle and use it to sell the sausage. That is, focus on the benefits of this offer or product because that is what will sell it to our customers.

When you think of the way that some products are marketed it is clear that this approach is widely used. Insurance companies don't advertise policies (sausage) but rather peace of mind (sizzle). Cosmetics companies don't advertise chemicals, pastes and powders in their make-up advertising; they advertise attraction to the opposite sex. As one of the well-known cosmetic manufacturers once said, "In the factory we make cosmetics, but in the shop we sell hope."

But too often we see that this focus goes too far and what we end up with is "all sizzle and no sausage." The mooted benefits of the product or service are blown out of proportion to the extent that the product or service does not deliver.

Unfortunately though this same kind of thinking has been translated into perceptions of people and is used to weigh-up and judge our fellow man. One common saying goes, "The clothes make the man," which perpetuates such discriminatory behaviour. Thinking such as this is wrong. The clothes a person wears may make them look like they belong to a certain profession, group or socio-economic level in society, but that may be a misperception.

For instance, if I wear a doctors surgical gown, or a pilots uniform, or a dentists jacket or even a mechanics coverall without having the necessary training and experience to do these jobs, would you let me work on your car or teeth? Would you come fly with me or allow me to do open heart surgery on you just because my clothes suggest I am capable? You would be foolish if you did, as I have never trained in any of these areas!

The same holds true for those who judge people by the cut of a suit, the colour of a shirt and tie or the shine on their shoes. This is true also for those who judge celebrities on the red carpet into best or worst dressed categories. Does it really matter? You could take any man off the street, clean him up and put him into a fine Italian suit, silk shirt and tie and hand made shoes so that he looked a million dollars and it would not change who he is. Peoples' perception of who he is might change dramatically, but they would be wrong.

The reverse applies just as well. If you took the leaders of some of the major corporations, or our best doctors, scientists, engineers and so on, and put them in rags, would they suddenly lose their skills? Absolutely not!

And if a person is a good person when in rags, will they not still be a good person if they are dressed in fine clothing? The suggestion that the clothes make the man (or woman) is utterly ridiculous. Sure we all like to dress well and we feel good when we do, but it will not change who or what we are. Rather it is the man or woman that makes the clothes not the other way around.

The bible gives us good insight and direction in this regard for it says, "Let not yours be the outward adorning with braiding of hair, decoration of gold and wearing of fine clothing, but let it be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable jewel of a gentle and quiet spirit which in God's sight is very precious." (1 Peter 3:3-4) Also in relation to the wearing of clothing to distinguish people above others Jesus said of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, "They do all their deeds to be seen by men; for they make their phylacteries broad and their fringes long..." (Matthew 23:5) They looked good in their religious robes but inwardly were full of hypocrisy.

Truly it is not important what you wear but rather who you are. It is much more important to inwardly clothe yourself with humility, wisdom, knowledge, charity and love than it is to be concerned about outward appearances and the wearing of fine clothing. For "mutton dressed up as lamb" is still mutton and a good person will still be a good person regardless of how they look.

Correct perspective over matters such as this will ensure we do not wrongly judge nor show prejudice and bias to any of our fellow men and women.

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Coveralls - The Essential Cover up For Dirty Jobs

Coveralls have become a part of every working man and woman's life at one time or another. This has got to be the most versatile garment that ever came on the market. It saves a lot of clothing from being spoiled through messy jobs and they are so good at what they do you can wear a business suit inside and still step out of coveralls looking like a rose. From farmers to oil riggers, all can testify to the convenience of coveralls.

The rule of thumb is always dress for the job. There are millions of people that rely on coveralls every day they leave for work, no matter they work. If the job is labor intensive, then you need coveralls. These wonderful suits of protection cover the body from head to toe. They are often called a boiler suit. as they imitate the suit that pilots use when jumping, except the ones pilots use are much lighter and looser than the regular coveralls.

Coveralls are usually zipped up or fastened in the front. They can have buttons, snaps or velcro to close them and they offer excellent protection for the wearer. They do not have lapels, but you will find a large pocket on the right side to carry the necessary tools for the task at hand. They can be made out of many different materials, but must be sturdy and strong enough for rough usage. They must be capable of protecting the wearer from stains and dirt that may come from the job they are doing.

The main concern for coveralls is safety. Today's coveralls are different in that they have evolved into a fashion statement more so than a worker's clothing. Even with the stylish coveralls, they still retain the purpose for which they were intended. You also have to remember that those that wear coveralls usually have to wear other safety items with them such as safety glasses and other safety equipment depending on what kind of job they are doing. The idea of coveralls is protection and it is a good reminder that other parts of the body also need safety protection.

Coveralls are not only used in the labor force. You can also find them in the military, where they are used extensively. They are used as standard uniform by the military and some foreign forces uses them as they dress uniforms. The Navy also uses coveralls as the prescribed work suit. These blue and bear the name of the Navy right on the coveralls themselves. You can find them in every field of work and they are one of the most popular garments that ever came on the market.

Coveralls had a part to play in the Second World War. They were worn by the women left at home to work in the factories as the men had gone to war. It is always good to dress for the job and there are a lot of people in the world that do just that by putting on coveralls every morning and taking them off every night.

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I am looking for a cartoon that i haven't seen a very long time i can't remember the name though?

What cartoon is this? I'm pulling this info. from memory so I'm sorry if it's it a bit shady. It's about a guy that wears a full red coverall with a yellow scarf around his neck (i think) and he has blond hair and turns into a red robot armor with rocket launchers (i think) because of a red stone that has some kind of powers and he is also in search of more differently colored power stones of the same no he owns. I'm also not sure about this bout i think he was dress like a pilot...not to sure bout that though...

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