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Mac Fulfer, an attorney who initially became interested in face
reading for the purpose of jury selection. After years of practice and study, he
wrote Amazing Face Reading, a guide to reading faces. Mac’s use of face reading
has provided a surprising breakthrough in communication. He has presented over 1500
talks on face reading to groups ranging from Fortune 500 companies to international
meeting planners, the American Bar Association, International Association of Business
Planners, the International Factoring Association as well as doctors, dentists,
psychologists, internal auditors, teachers, social workers, realtors, judges, artists,
polygraph examiners, contractors, engineers, and even hypnotists. Mac promises we
will never look at people the same way again. |
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Edward Langston,
MD, a family physician
in private practice in Lafayette, Ind., has been a member of the American Medical Association (AMA) Board of
Trustees (BOT) since June 2003.
In June 2007 he began
serving as chair of the AMA-BOT for 2007–2008. He has served in the AMA House of
Delegates since 1987, as alternate delegate and then delegate from Indiana. Most
recently, he served as alternate delegate and delegate of the American Academy of
Family Physicians (AAFP). Also within the AMA, he has been a member and chair of
the Specialty and Service Society and a member of the Council on Medical Education
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