Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Analysis Of The Book Zits - 831 Words

Have you ever wished to go back in time? Do you want to see what happened in the past with your own eyes? Zits, a 15 year old boy, who is half Indian and half Irish, actually went back in time and experienced many small parts of the past. Zits has been in many foster homes after his mom died of cancer. Zits would always get in trouble. He would run away from his foster parents and get caught by the police. He’s been in jail many times. That’s where Zits met Justice. Zits and Justice seems to get along well together. Zits feels like Justice understands him. Justice was also the one who helped Zits escape prison. They would practice shooting people on the roof of a warehouse and go to alleys to shoot people with paint guns. â€Å"I practice killing people until it feels like I’m really killing them†(33). This is what Zits say before he went to a bank with a real pistol and a paint gun and started shooting at the people at the bank until bank gaurd shoots at him in the back of his head. When he wakes up he finds himself in a small, cheap, and filthy motel room. Zits also finds himself in a different body and with a cop. He finds out that he is in Hank Storm’s body. He is an FBI agent and he is with Hank’s long time friend Art which is also an FBI agent too. Not only did he find out that he is in a different body but also in a different time. It is 1975 and Art is taking him to a reservation. There they met with 2 Indians guys named Horse and Elk which are famous people in theShow MoreRelatedCareers and Organization28406 Words   |  114 PagesAlthough case studies rely on additional data (e.g. observations, surveys, reports), no supplementary sources of information were available to amplify this case study. The interviews are therefore the only source of information to collect data. Data analysis The two interviews have been transcribed, see also the appendix. The data has been analyzed by going back and forth between the transcripts and the literary findings. In addition, three steps have been used to analyze the data. The first stepRead More The Influence of Popular Culture on Societys Self-Perception2846 Words   |  12 Pagesmold their beliefs and actions into those that reinforce female subordination through the traditional standards of a patriarchal society. For the purpose of analysis, I will focus on three publications for women, each with a slightly different audience according to the age and class brackets targeted and the subjects offered. In her analysis of one of Britain’s women’s magazines called Jackie, McRobbie identifies four codes that form the content of these publications: those of fashion and beautyRead MoreMergers and Acquisitions in Ghana20927 Words   |  84 PagesMergers 35 Quantitative Factors Affecting Merger Terms 35 Merger Waves 37 CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY 41 Introduction 41 Background of the Companies 41 Study Design 51 CHAPTER FOUR: ANALYSIS AND DISSCUSSION 54 Introduction 54 Data Analysis 56 Discussion of Results 59 CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMANDATIONS 69 Summary 69 Conclusions 70 Recommendations 72 REFERENCES 74 APPENDIXES 78 viii

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