Marguerite Story was born in 1922.
Marguerite Story died in 2009.
Marguerite Holbrook Watson has written: 'How to prepare and use job manuals' -- subject(s): Employees' magazines, newsletters, Job analysis
its cheap and easy
In 1940, Marguerite Breithaupt(better known as Marguerite Henry) wrote a book called Auno and Tauno: A Story of Finland, illustrated by Gladys Rourke Blackwood.
Judgment Day - short story - was created in 1955-02.
Jennifer Marguerite Keck has written: 'Making work' -- subject(s): Job creation, Government policy
Marguerite Ryan has written: 'Adoption story' -- subject(s): Adoption, Birthparents, Case studies, Custody of children
"Getting a Job" by Maya Angelou is a short story that depicts the struggles and discrimination faced by African Americans seeking employment in the segregated South. The protagonist, Marguerite, faces racial prejudice and is ultimately denied a job despite being qualified. The story highlights the ongoing challenges of systemic racism and the resilience of individuals striving for equal opportunities.
Marguerite Frost has written: 'About the Shakers' -- subject(s): History, Shakers 'The Shaker story' -- subject(s): History, Shakers
Obama recounted the Marguerite Lewis story in order to illustrate the concept that very few people achieve success entirely on their own, and that societal support and opportunities play a crucial role in individual achievement. He used this story to emphasize the importance of community and shared responsibility.
A marguerite (not to be confused with the name, "Marguerite") is a type of daisy. :)