Why Does Acrobat Pro Looses Font Type

Hello All -
I am putting up a web site and have up-loaded a few PDF files that were created with Acrobat Pro for Windows.  I have used Adobe's font type - Lithos Bold.  When I open the file on my computer or another persons computer the PDF's have maintained the Lithos Blod font.  But, when I up-load the same file(s) to my web site via FTP and then check the site, the Lithos Bold font is not showing up.
The web site I am working on is a very entry level work in progress - one link to the PDF file is at:
http://themirrorgroup.com/nasa/wp-content/PDF/CultureOfInclusion.pdf
the other link to look at is (and this one maintained its formatting) - why, I hope someone can answer the question.
http://themirrorgroup.com/nasa/wp-content/PDF/BestWorstCaseScenarios.pdf
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Doyle

I have no idea what you are talking about. Both files look fine to me. Can you post a screen capture of the problem and point out what the problem is. Both files have Lithos Bold embedded. The Arial and such might be a problem, but the Lithos should not be a problem. There is an outside chance you have Acrobat turned on to use Local fonts and you do not have that one on your system.

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