Opening pdf document on the website

How do I open a pdf document on the website (wordpress) with acrobat reading. I need on this site [url deleted by host]

You need to have Adobe Reader installed to read pdf files. If that doesn't work, please describe the error message you get. But when posting please post your problem to the Adobe Reader forum. State the version of Reader, your OS, and your browser.

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    ==
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    == Description
    ==
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