if 'Aviary' is the name of your yearbook, then yes.
The treble clef or the G clef they are both the same thing
No, measures and bars are not the same thing in music. A measure is a segment of time in music that contains a specific number of beats, while a bar is a vertical line that separates measures on a musical staff.
In the wild - alone, in an aviary they will often choose the same nest-site because of little choice.
At a hospital or clinic, medical staff would be those people who deal with patients and their symptoms directly--doctors, nurses, medical technicians. Administrative staff would do pretty much the same thing that administrative staff in any company do--scheduling, answering phones, sweeping floors, delivering mail.
No, bars and measures are not the same thing. In music notation, a bar (or measure) is a segment of time defined by a certain number of beats. A measure is a specific unit of musical time, while a bar is the physical representation of that unit on the staff.
Yes
A "Fast Staff Ghost" is the same as an "Expert Staff Ghost" in Mario Kart Wii
A staff is a pit there the same breed pretty much with a different name. A staff is a pit there the same breed pretty much with a different name.
a supervisor is a member of staff who does the same work as the normal staff with extra responsibility such as keyholding and delegating to other staff.
This Staff Sergeant should be promoted at the same time as other Staff Sergeants with the same time in grade and the same qualifications.
yes
if you have seen any other music staff it looks the same as that