| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Vudija (98) 04/08/2006 | How sweet, I made the list....again! :)
As for Kamy: I think I will take your suggestion and change the rating system on it; I made the list and couldn't figure out the words to use for that part of the list. Thanks for the idea.
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 | kamylienne (80) 04/08/2006 | All it would require is a solid rating system, like "5=most impact, 1=least impact". All in all, the list makes sense.
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 04/08/2006 | This is a valid list. Epidemics left their imprint on history. Countries rose and fell because epidemics occurred. The Black Death changed English history and by extension American history. for instance.
The Black Death, for instance, greatly contributed to Norway's collapse. Denmark absorbed Norway and Norway did not get its full independence back until 1905.
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 | sfalconer (22) 03/16/2005 | Ok this one makes the list because I have no clue how to rate an epidemic. It is one of those things that always suck, I guess you could rate them on how many deaths it caused but on the other hand it could be timing or the people it affected. This one is just to hard to rate and thats why it makes the list.
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 | bibliophile (12) 11/09/2004 | Epidemics isn't a bad idea for a list, but i wouldn't know how to begin rating such a list. Which killed the most people? Which killed or affected the greatest proportion of the population? There must 50 different ways to rate epidemics. Suffering is suffering.
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 | irishgit (150) 09/27/2004 | It's not a subject that holds a great deal of interest for me, but I think it's a thoroughly valid list. Not dumb in the slightest.
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