You pay it back out of your own pocket
2.0 for undergraduate on a 4.0 scale 3.0 for graduate on a 4.0 scale
International Security Assistance Force's motto is 'Pashto language'.
the difference is the position of the fulcrum. a first class lever has the fulcrum between the lode and applied force. a second class lever has the load between the fulcrum and applied force. A third class lever has the applied force between load and fulcrum. The load happens to be the thing that you are affecting in the system. On a seesaw the load and applied force changes as either kid goes up, but the lower kid is always the force and upper is the load with the fulcrum in the middle. this happens to be a first class lever. a second class lever could be a bottle cap opener with the fulcrum at the end the bottle cap(load) in the middle and you pushing (force) on the other. a third class lever are like tweezers with the fulcrum on the closed end, force is you pushing in the middle, and affected load is whatever you pick up. There are also compound levers like nailclippers, but by diagramming the whole system it should be pretty easy to discover that it is a first class lever. It's compund because of the use of a lever system
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2nd class
Class 2.
The third class lever functions between the input force and the output force
The first class lever (force, fulcrum, load) doesn't change the force if the lever is symetrical. Note that if it is assymetrical, the force will change.
There is no tuition. You actually get paid to go their. 700$ per month, but most of it is used on uniforms, and food, with a tiny bit left over for personal spending.
ISAF stands for International Security Assistance Force.