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Maria Santos Per.1 1/30/14 Annotated Bibliography Primary: 1. Ladin, Carmen Bin, and Ruth Marshall.

Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia. New York: Warner, 2004. Print. This book is about the role of women in Saudi Arabia. The book also is about Carmens complicated life in Iran. 2. Sandberg, Sheryl. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. In the book, Sandberg urges women (specifically in the Middle East) to take control of their careers and offers. This book talks about the many sacrifices women make. 3. Alston, Philip, Ryan Goodman, and Henry J. Steiner. International Human Rights: Text and Materials. N.p.: Oxford UP, 2012. Print. This book helps compare and contrast the rights of women in different countries. This is important to my project because it's necessary that I include some information on women's international rights. 4. Ganeri, Anita. The Quran. London: Evans, 2002. Print. The Quran has plenty of information concerning the rights and responsibilities of women. After reading a few chapters, I now know get the concept of why women are so discriminated against.

Secondary: 3. Roth, Kenneth. "World Report 2013.: Saudi Arabia. N.p., 11 Nov. 2012. Web. 29 Jan. 2014. The website has a list of womens rights in Saudi Arabia. The author talks about the many rights that women have not yet achieved. 4. Johnstone, Tiffany. "Middle East Women Suffrage and Beyond." Women Suffrage Beyond RSS.2011. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. and

This website offers me useful background about Womens suffrage in the Middle East. The site provides me dates to fill my timeline. 5. "Being a Women in Saudi Arabia." Worldette. Worldette, Jan. 2011. Web. 09 Feb. 2014. This website offers me a wide variety of information on how religion plays a huge role in the treatment of women. It also has some details about how Saudi Arabians treat non-Muslim living in Saudi Arabia. 6. Taicher, Jordan G. "Behind Closed Doors with the Women of Saudi Arabia." Slate Magazine . The Slate, Group, 2009. Web. 09 Feb. 2014.

Maria Santos Per.1 1/30/14 This article talks about the daily lives of Saudi Arabian women. They are required by law to wear long black abayas and head coverings in public. 7. Roth, Kennoth. "World Report 2013.: Saudi Arabia. HRW, Web. 08 Feb. 2014. This article is helpful to my project because it offers a wide variety of details about the rights of women in Saudi Arabia. The right to drive and labor rights are included in this article as well.

8. McDowall, Angus."Saudi Arabia Makes Advance on Women's Rights, but Still Far Poll. " Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 11 Nov. 2013. Web. 09 Feb. 2014.

Saudi Arabia is making drastic changes towards the rights of women in their country. However, they still got a long way to go compared to the U.S. Primary: 8. Ladin, Carmen Bin, and Ruth Marshall. Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia New York: Warner, 2004. Print.

This book is about the role of women in Saudi Arabia. The book also is about Carmens complicated life in Iran. 9. Sandberg, Sheryl. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. In the book, Sandberg urges women (specifically in the Middle East) to take control of their careers and offers. This book talks about the many sacrifices women make.

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