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*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/1_ne/5/9-10#9 1 Nephi 5:9-10]
*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/1_ne/5/9-10#9 1 Nephi 5:9-10]
Lehi's family gives thanks for the safe return for his sons.
:Lehi's family gives thanks for the safe return for his sons.


*JACK MILLNER, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3206047/Does-polite-make-FAT-Feelings-gratitude-make-crave-sugary-treats-study-claims.html "Does being polite make you FAT? Feelings of gratitude can make you crave sugary treats, study claims"], DailyMail.com, 09:00 EST, 21 August 2015
*JACK MILLNER, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3206047/Does-polite-make-FAT-Feelings-gratitude-make-crave-sugary-treats-study-claims.html "Does being polite make you FAT? Feelings of gratitude can make you crave sugary treats, study claims"], DailyMail.com, 09:00 EST, 21 August 2015
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**But feeling grateful turned people away from sour, salty and bitter foods   
**But feeling grateful turned people away from sour, salty and bitter foods   
**The researcher behind the project claims that the metaphor of 'sweet' acts makes people feel deserving of sweet foods
**The researcher behind the project claims that the metaphor of 'sweet' acts makes people feel deserving of sweet foods
==Cross-References==

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Lehi's family gives thanks for the safe return for his sons.

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