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By Alex Haase February 5, 2021
Odds are you’re going to have a good time at The Hunger Games: The Exhibition, an immersive experience that explores the world of Panem and the empowering journey of heroine Katniss Everdeen.
Not only will you surround yourself with all things based off the hit book and film series, you might also learn a thing or two, even if you’re a Hunger Games superfan.
Upon entering the exhibit, you’ll walk into replicas of iconic sets and locations from the films, which lead to an interactive trivia game that tests your Hunger Games knowledge. Farther along into your journey, you’ll walk through galleries that feature interactive touchscreen displays, original props and nearly 30 authentic costumes.
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The global cannabis testing market is expected to reach USD 1,806 million by 2025 from USD 962 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 13.4% during the forecast period.
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Scheduled to open this spring, the universityâs Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory will be led by Mary Ellen OâToole, a retired FBI special agent who previously served in the agencyâs Behavioral Analysis Unit in San Francisco. OâToole, who retired from the FBI in 2009, has been a Stafford County resident for 23 years, and serves as the director of the forensic science program at George Mason University.
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