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SAO PAULO, Brazil: Lara Maia types on her laptop, which is perched on a small desk occupying a gap between the refrigerator and closet in her micro apartment in the southeastern Brazilian city of Sao Paulo, Latin America's most populated city.
Behind her, the bed also serves as the couch.
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