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Opening four skin and body centers at the same time might seem reckless, especially if one hasn’t done it before, but Cristina “Ekyat” Ledesma Cuadra felt it was the right way to launch.

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Bacolod City has a total land area of 16,145 hectares, including straits and bodies of water and the 124-hectare reclamation area.

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As a consultant of the Philippine National Museum Foundation, however, Silva must also do what was once thought of as near impossible: convert teachers and students into museum lovers.

In a single day, Silva says the biggest shopping mall in Makati City could draw half a million visitors. That’s usually the total number of people who visit the National Museum in Manila in a year.
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As a consultant of the Philippine National Museum Foundation, however, Silva must also do what was once thought of as near impossible: convert teachers and students into museum lovers.

In a single day, Silva says the biggest shopping mall in Makati City could draw half a million visitors. That’s usually the total number of people who visit the National Museum in Manila in a year.
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