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employees = [
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"Jemima Brown",
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"Stuart Brown",
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"Dexter Brown",
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"Carrie Brown",
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"Edwin Brown",
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"Mattie Brown",
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"Lena Brown",
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"Bertha Brown",
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"Bibi Brown",
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"Nadine Brown",
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] # Make the initial employees list
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sub_list_1: list[str] = employees[
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0:5
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] # Splits the first 5 entries into the first sublist
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sub_list_2: list[str] = employees[
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5:10
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] # Splits the second 5 entries into the second sublist
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# New hire in subList2, 'Kriti Brown'
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sub_list_2.append(
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"Kriti Brown"
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) # We're appending the string "Kriti Brown" into our second sublist
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# Firing 'Stuart Brown'
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sub_list_1.pop(
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1
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) # could also use .remove() if you wanted, We're removing the 2nd item in our first sublist
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merge_list = (
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sub_list_1 + sub_list_2
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) # We're merging our sublists together into a main list
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salary_list: list[int] = [
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64000,
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55000,
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75000,
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76000,
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47000,
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48000,
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48000,
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53000,
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49000,
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62000,
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] # Our initial list of salaries for our employees
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raised_salaries: list[int] = []
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for salary in salary_list: # We're iterating through our salary list,
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raised_salary: int = int(
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salary * 1.04
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) # We're multiplying our current salaries by 1.04
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raised_salaries.append(
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raised_salary
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) # We're appending our new salaries into the raised salaries list
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raised_salaries.sort(reverse=True) # This sorts our salaries in descending order
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string = "\n".join(
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[str(salary) for salary in raised_salaries[0:3]]
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) # We convert the top 3 values into strings
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print(string) # prints the string
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# ANSI color codes
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BLUE = "\033[34m" # Blue
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GREEN = "\033[32m" # Green
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RESET = "\033[0m" # Reset to default color
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def reverse_string(string: str) -> str:
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wordlist: list[str] = string.split(" ") # Split the string by spaces into a list
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wordlist.reverse() # Reverse the word list
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return " ".join(wordlist) # Join the wordlist back into a string, with spaces between each element
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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string: str = input(
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f"{BLUE}Input a string to reverse:{RESET} "
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) # Allows us to input a string to reverse
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result: str = reverse_string(string)
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print(f"{GREEN}{result}{RESET}")
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