Answer:
1. Every child has the right to be born well.
2. Every child has the right to a wholesome family life.
3. Every child has the right to be raised well and become contributing members of society.
4. Every child has the right to basic needs.
5. Every child has the right to access what they need to have a good life.
6. Every child has the right to education.
7. Every child has the right to play and enjoy their youth.
8. Every child has the right to be protected from danger.
9. Every child has the right to live in a productive environment.
10. Every child has the right to be cared for in the absence of their parent or guardian.
11. Every child has the right to good governance.
12. Every child has the right to freedom and peace.
Explanation:
I only know 12, sorry.
The correct answer we are looking for is the transience.
One of the seven sins of memory. The ability of Giorgio to recite a poem fades because of the so called transience.
This is known as the transitory nature. Transience means passing with time or is the state of being brief and short-lived.
Thick surrounding walls, its own government, and a ziggurat in the center of the city-state.