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    This paper analyzes the Instagram posts of Serena Williams. I will focus on how she represents herself on her Instagram. Especially, I will focus on how to deal with her representation as a black woman. Looking through her Instagram, it is obvious that she implicitly emphasizes on her blackness and womanhood in her post. Instagram is one of the popular SNS (Social Networking Services) in the world. We can post a picture with a comment and hashtag on the Instagram. Because we need to choose…

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    It's surprisingly light compared to some other tennis racquet I used. This racquet has excellent balance and it has fabulous control. I decided to pick Venus Williams as my athlete for this product because she is the sister of Serena Williams. Serena Williams is very popular in the United States and her sister is well known. Venus and Williams both receive a total of four gold medals in 2000, 2008, and 2012 Olympics. This will…

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    mess someone dropped. Serena is a hero not only because she has won many titles or is the number one female tennis player in the world. She is a hero because she never gives up when someone puts her down. She has many characteristics why she is a hero such as: athleticism, determination, and always being accomplished. Serena Williams, who is considered to be one of the greatest female tennis players in the world, is a hero not only for her athleticism on the court,…

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    and several Olympic Gold Medals? Yes! It’s Serena Jameka Williams the best woman athlete in history! In 1991 she was on the junior United States Tennis Association tour and ranked 1st in the 10-and-under division. When she was 14 Serena turned pro and was NO.99 in the world rankings.In June 2013, Williams took her second French Open title—as well as her 16th Grand Slam singles title—in a 6-4, 6-4 victory over defending champion Sharapova. When Serena was nine so that she could attend the…

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    Traditional Gender Roles “We should always be judged by our achievements,not by our gender” -Serena Williams . A person’s gender doesn't limit them for what they can do .Traditional gender roles are irrelevant because a person won't be narrow minded and will be open for change,also will be able to grow as an individual . Traditional gender roles are basically men going to work, while his wife stay home clean . Why can't they be able to do both,clean and work ? If an individual can pull off…

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    The Dreams of Success Everyone in America is given the chance to achieve success. The Olympic Games gave equal opportunity to Michael Phelps, Kerri Strug, and Serena Williams to achieve success in the personal live allowed them to leave their mark on history, with hard work, determination, and initiative. Michael Phelps had a rough childhood. At the age of seven he was diagnosed with ADHD. Phelps recalls this life event by saying, “ADHD was hard for me but I quickly overcame it. But it aided me…

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    reasons why Serena Williams is considered to be the most successful female tennis player in history. She has managed to stay on top for nearly two decades and continuously amazes the sport season after season. Williams has not only found time to pursue fashion designing and acting, but she has also kept the mental strength required to continues to be the best, but it was not an easy road to get where she is today. Growing up with five sisters in Michigan was not an ideal situation. Williams…

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    Tennis is a sport populated and for the most part dominated by white athletes. Throughout her career, Serena Williams has experienced both blatant and subtle discrimination. The words "I do not always feel colored" and "I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background" explicitly articulate what Williams has faced during her career because of her skin color (Rankine 51-52). These phrases embody the racial struggles one of color might face due…

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    exercise their natural born right as a citizen of the United States of America to receive plausible compensation for the extremely valuable services that they provide. In women’s professional tennis, Olympic gold medalist and gram slam titlist Serena Williams is neglected…

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    Citizen: million of invisible or uncomfortably visible people Reading Rankine's Citizen made me feel uncomfortable, and triggered a sense of oppression, hostility, and anger related to the savage labeling of human beings. Our society is built around labels aimed at de-humanizing humans, erasing any trace of individuality by enhancing the apparent duality inherent in the physical. Man/Woman, White/Black, Light/Dark, Good/Bad. Man, white, light, good are all associated with power, either physical…

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