well we developed from apes. If you go to a museum you might see a skeleton of an ape then one of us and you can see how alike we are to apes. But no we weren't monkeys. we developed from apes.
One can find jobs available for cancer research by going to the cancer research website or other cancer sites such as Macmillan. One could also go to employment websites such as jobsite.
One could go research dog tracking collars by contacting the local veterinary clinic/hospital or local vet, local dog shelter, or by looking up information online.
This is not publicly available.
In the right context, yes they could. You could make an inquiry as part of doing some research.
One could research this by looking into a local real estate agent. Every home comes with a different price so it is best to research and comparison shop while you are in this process.
One could apply for a job as a research assistant through employment websites such as 'indeed', 'Monster' or 'Jobsite' where there are many listings. One can also apply for such positions at Universities.
One could go online to do research and search through the cookbooks that are online. One could go to the library and search through the cookbooks there if they do not have access to a computer or do not know how to use one. One could ask a friend if they may have a recipe. One could also watch a cooking show that specializes in cakes or baking and see if that may help.
well for starters do some research on birth control and find the one that is best for you and go from there.
you could do a research job
because they like the blood
Apes are primates, and primates go through an ovarian cycle, meaning that to some extent, all primates have 'periods'. Since humans are apes, of course they can have a period!! Other non-human apes (gibbons, siamang, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos) also go through this cycle, although it is less pronounced. They do still menstruate however.