My name's Jarrod, and I'm a 19-year-old from Melbourne, Australia. I'm currently studying the second year of my Law/Commerce degree at Monash University, and I work part-time as a writer/researcher for a Management Consulting company, a casual storeman at
+ more bio informationWe live in a world of necessary injustice; a world that is not fair. It is not "fair" for industrialized nations nations built on the ashes of fossil fuels - to demand that developing nations sacrifice economic benefits for the "greater good". It is not substantively fair for industrialized nations to impose different standar... More..
AccountingPut simply, Accounting is the foundation of business. Professional and ethical accounting practices build a clear financial picture of a business, allowing managers to make informed decisions, keeping investors abreast of business developments, and facilitating profitable business practices like the flow of funds in... More..
My family is not what you would call an outdoors-y' kind of family. My mother is a psychologist, so she spends her time looking inside peoples' minds. My father is a systems analyst, so he spends most of him time staring into a computer screen (and to be honest none of us really know exactly what he does). What this means is ... More..
In 1942, French-Algerian author Albert Camus' most acclaimed novel The Outsider' offered us fascinating insights into Existentialism. Through the eyes of Meursault, Camus' ill-fated protagonist, it simultaneously introduced millions of readers to the brave new world of autism. One year later, in 1943, Psychiatrist Leo Kanner ... More..
The history of the world is a sad indictment on humankind's ability to govern itself. Wars fueled by ideological power struggles are as old as time itself, and as long as the world remains politically, religiously and culturally divided, nothing will change.Living in a world defined by nationalism and sacred political boundar... More..
Overcoming bad credit in a five-stage journey'The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation'. While it is unlikely that Henry David Thoreau's famous words penned in 1854 were a testimony to the scourge of bad credit felt by so many Americans today, it is no exaggeration to say that bad credit can result in quiet desperation... More..
Ah, Jamaica. They say it's the closest thing to heaven on earth and that's just the atheists!The island of Jamaica is a tropical paradise of natural wonder. Its rich natural and social history includes Spanish and British rule as well as a struggle for independence, and the clash of colonial superpowers has left a fascinating... More..
Jarrod Bayliss-McCulloch
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