Jails often do not have clocks to prevent inmates from obsessively tracking time, which can lead to anxiety and agitation about their incarceration. Additionally, the absence of clocks can help maintain a sense of control by the institution, making it harder for inmates to plan or coordinate activities. This environment aims to promote compliance and reduce the potential for unrest among the population.
Yes, there are clocks that have been made as replicas of antique clocks.
They may, just as the clocks at any other place.
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Yes -- some clocks set themselves via a radio signal
Any Encyclopedia will report that clocks were invented in ancient times, as sundials are primitive clocks. As for mechanical clocks, there are public clocks from the 14th which are still on display in the Science Museum in Britain. See http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/wells-clock/index.asp
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There are many styles of clocks that can be purchased specifically for those with poor eyesight. Designs such as clocks with magnified glass casings and clocks that talk are both very good examples of such products. Other clocks which are more popular include grandfather clocks or clocks that ring or make noise on the hour.
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