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Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Megyn Bell, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and founder of GlamOn , Inc., (), has been named as a finalist on the hit reality television show, "America's IT Girl." The show premiers this September on WeTV, a division of AMC.  
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All told, Nest says the second-gen thermostat is 20 percent thinner than the original. Take a look at our hands-on photos and you'll notice some more subtle changes: the band is now made entirely of stainless steel, with no plastic bits. And whereas there used to be a grille on the front face, the sensors are now hidden under transparent plastic, making for an even less cluttered design. The back plate, <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Size-Chart-Outfits-Used-Handbags.html>Gucci Size Chart</a>  meanwhile, has been updated so that it now supports second-stage cooling systems, three-stage heating, humidifiers, dehumidifiers and emergency heat through heat pumps. According to Nest, that extra support should make the thermostat compatible with 95 percent of heating and cooling systems, up from 75 percent on last year's model. Keep in mind, though, that that figure only applies to low-voltage systems in the US. (The Nest is only available in the United States and Canada.) On the software side, the most impressive new feature might be System Match, which learns not just your schedule, but the idiosyncrasies of your home. For example, if you live in an old Victorian with a decades-old heating system, Nest will learn that it takes your house longer to warm up than, say, a new construction. So, once <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Wholesale-Shoes-Boat-Shoes-Cheap-Purse.html>Cheap Gucci Purse</a>  it knows how long it takes your heating system to reach a given set point, it can turn up the heat further in advance so that you don't wake up to a chilly house. Other new features include Auto-Away, which uses your scheduling patterns to predict when there won't be anybody at home. So, instead of just relying on proximity sensors to determine that everyone has left the house, it can automatically lower the temperature at certain times of day when people usually aren't around. Additionally, the auto scheduling feature has been improved such that the Nest can now learn when it's <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Authentic-Wallet-Group-Coupons.html>Gucci Group</a>  set to Heat / Cool mode. Finally, the mobile apps have been updated so that you can see who changed the set point, and when. (As if you didn't already know you and your spouse were engaged in a passive-aggressive tug-of-war over the temperature.) All those updates should be live in their respective app stores by tonight, so check back if you don't see them just yet.
The show began with 400 young women from across the nation, competing to be awarded the title as the next "America's It Girl." During the course of <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Sale-Purses-Sale-Sale-Handbags-Cheap-Clothing.html>Sale Gucci Handbags</a>  the show, the women build their own personal brand, work to improve their health and fitness, and strategize their career plans.
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Over $100,000 in prizes for the contestants and their charities will help launch their modeling career, and allow them to bring out their own name brand of clothing and gear.
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The show premieres Sundays starting in September 2014 and runs through November 2014 when the final pageant competition determines America's IT Girl - a young woman with power, glamour, beauty and 'IT' that special, indefinable quality that is difficult to attain, but easy to spot.  
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Megyn Bell, founder and CEO of Glam-On, Inc, was selected as a finalist in the competition. GlamOn has developed an automated retail boutique curated with the world's finest cosmetics, hair care, skin care, and beauty products.  
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Bell, who was born <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Pocketbooks-Mens-Belts-Wholesale-Sunglasses.html>Mens Gucci Belts</a>  in a small town in Arkansas, has worked hard to move up in the fashion and business worlds, and is considered one of the industry's leading new voices. As a Minority and Disadvantaged Business Owner, she has been asked to speak at UCLA and at Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), to encourage and mentor other young women with aspirations, goals and dreams.  
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Bell is a member of Junior League Los Angeles - a charitable organization of women committed to developing the potential of disadvantaged women and children by supporting projects and programs that improve the community. She also serves on the organization's <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Baby-Carrier-Cheap-Purses-Cheap-Sunglasses.html>Cheap Gucci Purses</a>  Public Policy Institute Committee.
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Bell also serves on the advisory board for Fashion Week San Diego and writes articles for TGIFguide.com.
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For more information on Megyn Bell, or to follow her progress on "America's IT Girl," visit her Facebook page at: 
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Follow Megyn on Twitter at: 
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Learn more about GlamOn Hollywood, at: 
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