It depends on the person. Some people have unchangeable values, while others have values that are changeable. For example, religious people who have values based on their holy book are likely to have unchangeable values.
Values can be both permanent and changeable. Some values, such as honesty and integrity, may remain constant throughout a person's life. However, other values may evolve and shift based on experiences, influences, and personal growth.
Norms can be both universal and relative. Some norms may be seen as universal because they are shared across different cultures or societies, such as the norm of reciprocity. However, norms can also be relative and changeable, varying across different contexts and changing over time within a society.
A permanent suspension is typically referred to as a ban or a permanent ban. This term indicates that the suspension is indefinite and will not be lifted.
As permanate is not a word, I am assuming you meant permanent. A permanent settlement is one that has no intention of ceasing to exist in the near future, and achieves this goal.
The number of values that lie in an interval depends on the specific range and how it is defined. Generally, it can vary from zero values to an infinite number of values within the interval.
Culture influences values by shaping individuals' beliefs, norms, and behaviors. Values are embedded within culture and are passed down through generations, influencing how individuals perceive the world and interact with others. These shared values ultimately help define a society's culture.
diapers are often changeable
by "Changeable" do you mean blending? if so the Chameleon
I think it is changeable
The root word of "changeable" is "change."
able is the root in the word changeable
Changeable means inconsistent, irregular, or able to be changed. The weather can be changeable with rapid temperature drops and bursts of rain showers.
She was a changeable person because she was changed from bad to good. Another suggestion: She was a changed person because she changed from bad to good, not necessarily because she was changeable. Her personality would be described as changeable only if she swung back to a former behaviour, good or bad or whatever value one placed upon it. Changeable means inconstant or inconsistent, like the weather, and implies little self-control.
Yes, but it is spelled "changeable". Like, "Changeable weather" for example.
Mercurial means quick and changeable in temperament.
Changeable is an adjective. It remains the same for both singular and plural nouns.
The correct spelling is "knowledgeable" about the "changeable."
Capricious, and fickle mean quick and changeable in temperament.