Radio Address About the State of the Union Message on Natural Resources and the Environment

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.2
  • Gunning Fog
    14.2
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    8,459
  • Sentences
    89
  • Words
    1,774
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  • Words Per Sentence
    1,774
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.61

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial/Agriculture & Forestry
Richard Nixon
Good afternoon: Every year since George Washington's time, the President of the United States has sent a message to the Congress about the State of our American Union and the measures which he felt the legislative and executive branches of Government should take in partnership to improve it. This year, I am presenting my State of the Union report not just in one speech but in several messages on individual topics to permit more careful consideration of the challenges we face.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    394
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    81
  • Syllables
    140
  • Words Per Sentence
    81
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.65

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.76
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • one
    [Cardinal Number]
  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Every year
    [Date]
  • This year
    [Date]
  • American Union
    [Organization]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Union
    [Organization]
  • George Washington's
    [Person]
  • afternoon
    [Time]
Richard Nixon
And because both the President and the Congress are servants of the people, I am inviting the people to join with us in considering these issues, by discussing them in a series of radio talks. Today I want to talk with you about the first of these detailed messages, the one on the state of America's natural resources and environment, which I will send to the Congress later this week.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.6
  • Coleman Liau
    10.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    310
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
    109
  • Words Per Sentence
    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.49

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.74
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08

    Topics

  • News/Politics
  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • later this week
    [Date]
  • Today
    [Date]
  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
President Abraham Lincoln, whose memory we are honoring this week, observed in his State of the Union message in 1862 that "A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its people, and its laws. The territory," he said, "is the only part which is of certain durability." In recent years, however, we have come to realize that what Lincoln called our "territory" -- that is, our land, air, water, minerals, and the like -- is not of "certain durability" after all.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.2
  • Coleman Liau
    10.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    386
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    87
  • Syllables
    136
  • Words Per Sentence
    87
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.52

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.73
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Entities

  • 1862
    [Date]
  • recent years
    [Date]
  • this week
    [Date]
  • Lincoln
    [Organization]
  • Abraham Lincoln
    [Person]
Richard Nixon
Instead, we have learned that these natural resources are fragile and finite, and that many have been seriously damaged or despoiled. To put it another way, we realized that self-destructive tendencies were endangering the American earth during the 1960's in much the same way as conflicting political forces had endangered the body politic during the 1860's. When we came to office in 1969, we tackled this challenge with all the power at our command.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.4
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    357
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    75
  • Syllables
    128
  • Words Per Sentence
    75
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.53
  • AFINN
    -8.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.10

    Topics

  • Science

    Entities

  • 1860's
    [Cardinal Number]
  • 1960's
    [Cardinal Number]
  • 1969
    [Date]
  • American
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
Richard Nixon
Now, in 1973, I can report that America is well on the way to winning the war against environmental degradation -- well on the way to making our peace with nature. Day by day, our air is getting cleaner. In virtually every one of our major cities, the levels of air pollution are declining. Month by month, our water pollution problems are also being conquered, our noise and pesticide problems are yielding to new initiatives, our parklands and protected wilderness areas are increasing.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.4
  • Gunning Fog
    14.1
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.2

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    389
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    82
  • Syllables
    137
  • Words Per Sentence
    82
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.61

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.25
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Science
  • People & Society/Social Issues & Advocacy/Green Living & Environmental Issues

    Entities

  • America
    [Country, City, State]
  • 1973
    [Date]
  • Month
    [Date]
Richard Nixon
Year by year, our commitment of public funds for environmental programs continues to grow. Some people claim that we are not spending enough. But they ignore the fact that Federal spending for protection of our environment and natural resources has increased fourfold in the last 4 years. In the area of water quality alone, it has grown fifteen fold.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.8
  • Gunning Fog
    12.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    8.8

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    286
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    59
  • Syllables
    95
  • Words Per Sentence
    59
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.24
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • People & Society/Social Issues & Advocacy

    Entities

  • fifteen fold
    [Cardinal Number]
  • the last 4 years
    [Date]
  • Year by year
    [Date]
  • Federal
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
In fact, we are now buying new facilities nearly as fast as the construction industry can build them. Spending still more money would not buy us more pollution control facilities but only more expensive ones. In addition to what Government is doing in the battle against pollution, our private industries are assuming a steadily growing share of responsibility in this field.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    4.7

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.9
  • Sprache
    4.7

    Statistics

  • Characters
    310
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    61
  • Syllables
    103
  • Words Per Sentence
    61
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.12
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • Government
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
Last year industrial spending for pollution control jumped by 50 percent. This year it could reach as much as $5 billion. As befits America's world leadership role, we are also moving vigorously with other nations to preserve the global environment. The United States-Soviet environmental cooperation agreement which I signed in Moscow last year makes two of the world's greatest industrial powers allies against pollution.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.4
  • Gunning Fog
    13.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.9

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    348
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    65
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    65
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.75

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial
  • People & Society/Social Issues & Advocacy

    Entities

  • two
    [Cardinal Number]
  • Moscow
    [Country, City, State]
  • The United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • Last year
    [Date]
  • This year
    [Date]
  • as much as $5 billion
    [Money]
  • 50 percent
    [Percent]
Richard Nixon
Another agreement which we concluded last year with Canada will help to clean up the Great Lakes. The ocean-dumping curbs passed by the Congress at my urging have put this country in the forefront of the international effort to protect the seas. We can be proud of our record in this field over the past 4 years.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.2
  • Gunning Fog
    9.8
  • Coleman Liau
    9.7
  • SMOG
    10.6
  • ARI
    8.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.0
  • Sprache
    4.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.0
  • Sprache
    4.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    251
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    58
  • Syllables
    81
  • Words Per Sentence
    58
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.38

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • Canada
    [Country, City, State]
  • last year
    [Date]
  • the past 4 years
    [Date]
  • the Great Lakes
    [Location]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
But a record is not something to stand on, it is something to build on. Nineteen important natural resources and environmental bills which I submitted to the last Congress were not enacted. In the coming weeks, I shall once again send these urgently needed proposals to the Congress so that the unfinished environmental business of the 92d Congress can become the first environmental achievements of the 93d Congress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.8
  • Sprache
    4.7

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.8
  • Sprache
    4.7

    Statistics

  • Characters
    341
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    68
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    68
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.69

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.67
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07

    Entities

  • Nineteen
    [Cardinal Number]
  • the coming weeks
    [Date]
  • 92d
    [Ordinal Number]
  • 93d
    [Ordinal Number]
  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
Let me highlight three of the other major subjects which we will be addressing in 1973: wise land use, energy, and a healthy, expanding farm economy. Land in America is no longer a resource we can take for granted. We no longer live with an open frontier. Just as we must conserve and protect our air and our water, so we must conserve and protect the land -- and plan for its wise and balanced use.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.1
  • Gunning Fog
    10.2
  • Coleman Liau
    8.5
  • SMOG
    10.3
  • ARI
    7.4

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    3.9
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    3.9
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Statistics

  • Characters
    309
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    75
  • Syllables
    105
  • Words Per Sentence
    75
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.39

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.93
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • three
    [Cardinal Number]
  • America
    [Country, City, State]
  • 1973
    [Date]
Richard Nixon
Some progress is being made-but antiquated land-use laws, overlapping jurisdictions, and outdated institutions are still permitting haphazard development which can spoil both the utility and the beauty of the land. That is why I will urge passage again this year of legislation designed to encourage States to establish effective means of controlling land use.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    301
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    100
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.77

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    9.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.05

    Entities

  • this year
    [Date]
Richard Nixon
That is why I will reintroduce my proposals to bring coherence to Federal mining and mineral leasing laws, better management of the Federal lands, and enlightened regulation of surface and underground mining. The energy crisis was dramatized by fuel shortages this winter. We must face up to a stark fact.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.7
  • Gunning Fog
    15.5
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    10.5

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Statistics

  • Characters
    251
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    50
  • Syllables
    86
  • Words Per Sentence
    50
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.68

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.36
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • this winter
    [Date]
  • Federal
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
We are now consuming more energy than we produce in America. A year and a half ago I sent to the Congress the first Presidential message ever devoted to the energy question. I shall soon submit a new and far more comprehensive energy message containing wide-ranging initiatives to insure necessary supplies of energy at acceptable economic and environmental costs.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.7
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    4.8

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    4.8

    Statistics

  • Characters
    302
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    60
  • Syllables
    111
  • Words Per Sentence
    60
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.82

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.92
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • America
    [Country, City, State]
  • A year and a half ago
    [Date]
  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
In the meantime, to help meet immediate needs, I have temporarily suspended import quotas on home heating oil east of the Rocky Mountains. Energy policy will continue to be a matter of the highest priority, as shown by my budget proposal to increase funding for energy research and development even in a tight budget year.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    263
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    97
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.71

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.64
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05

    Entities

  • a tight budget year
    [Date]
  • the Rocky Mountains
    [Location]
Richard Nixon
One of the most precious natural resources since our earliest days has been American agriculture. Our farmers have kept us the best fed, best clothed nation in the history of mankind, while enabling us to export farm products at a level that will reach an all-time annual record of $ 10 billion this year.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.8
  • Coleman Liau
    10.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    244
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    80
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.47

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    8.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial/Agriculture & Forestry

    Entities

  • One
    [Cardinal Number]
  • annual
    [Date]
  • our earliest days
    [Date]
  • this year
    [Date]
  • $ 10 billion
    [Money]
  • American
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • fed
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
Net farm income last year also reached a record high -- over $19 billion, an increase of 30 percent over 4 years. This Administration has responded to the farmer's desire for less Federal intervention by giving him expanded opportunity in planting his acreage. The day is gone when Washington can enlarge its role on the farm at the expense of the farmer's freedom to make his own decisions.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.8
  • Gunning Fog
    14.3
  • Coleman Liau
    11.4
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.5

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    310
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    67
  • Syllables
    108
  • Words Per Sentence
    67
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.93
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial/Agriculture & Forestry

    Entities

  • Washington
    [Country, City, State]
  • 4 years
    [Date]
  • last year
    [Date]
  • The day
    [Date]
  • $19 billion
    [Money]
  • Administration
    [Organization]
  • farmer's
    [Organization]
  • 30 percent
    [Percent]
Richard Nixon
The goal of all our farm policies and programs is just the reverse. We want freer markets and expanded individual responsibility. We want to keep the farmer on his land and the Government off. I shall recommend a number of additional initiatives to preserve and enhance our natural resources in the State of the Union report on this topic to the Congress later in the week.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.0
  • Gunning Fog
    12.1
  • Coleman Liau
    11.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    8.5

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    4.5

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.1
  • Sprache
    4.5

    Statistics

  • Characters
    304
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    66
  • Syllables
    108
  • Words Per Sentence
    66
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.62

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.79
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.01

    Topics

  • Finance

    Entities

  • later in the week
    [Date]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
These then are the basic principles which should continue to guide all our efforts in environment and natural resources policy in the future. First, we must strike a balance so that the protection of our irreplaceable heritage becomes as important as its use. The price of economic growth need not and will not be deterioration in the quality of our lives and our surroundings.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.9
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    4.9

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    4.9

    Statistics

  • Characters
    310
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    64
  • Syllables
    110
  • Words Per Sentence
    64
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.66
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.02

    Entities

  • First
    [Ordinal Number]
Richard Nixon
Second, because there are no local or State boundaries to the problems of our environment, the Federal Government must play an active, positive role. We can and will set standards. We can and will exercise leadership. We are providing necessary funding support. And we will provide encouragement and incentive for others to help with the job.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.0
  • Gunning Fog
    10.9
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    11.7
  • ARI
    7.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    3.7

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.6
  • Sprache
    3.7

    Statistics

  • Characters
    279
  • Sentences
    5
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    100
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.93
  • AFINN
    7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • Second
    [Ordinal Number]
  • the Federal Government
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
But Washington must not displace State and local initiative. We shall expect the State and local governments -- along with the private section -- to play the central role in this field. Third, the costs of pollution should be more fully met in the free marketplace, not in the Federal budget. For example, the price of pollution control devices for automobiles should be borne by the owner and the user, not by the general taxpayer.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    9.6
  • Gunning Fog
    12.8
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    10.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    346
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    118
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.53

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.82
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Washington
    [Country, City, State]
  • Third
    [Ordinal Number]
  • State
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
People should not have to pay for pollution they do not cause. Fourth, we must realize that each individual must take the responsibility for looking after his own home and workplace. These daily surroundings are the environment where most Americans spend most of their time. They reflect people's pride in themselves and their consideration for their communities.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    9.2
  • Gunning Fog
    11.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    11.8
  • ARI
    10.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    3.7

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.9
  • Sprache
    3.7

    Statistics

  • Characters
    301
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    57
  • Syllables
    103
  • Words Per Sentence
    57
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.63

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.40
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08

    Topics

  • People & Society/Social Issues & Advocacy/Green Living & Environmental Issues

    Entities

  • Americans
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • Fourth
    [Ordinal Number]
Richard Nixon
Your backyard is not the domain of the Federal Government. Finally, we must remain confident that America's technological and economic ingenuity will be equal to our environmental challenges. We will not look upon these challenges as insurmountable obstacles. Instead, we shall convert the so-called crisis of the environment into an opportunity for unprecedented progress.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    15.7
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    4.2

    Statistics

  • Characters
    312
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    111
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    2.05

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.40
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03

    Entities

  • the Federal Government
    [Organization]
Richard Nixon
Now is the time to stop the handwringing and roll up our sleeves and get on with the job. Now is the time to reject the doomsday mentality which says we are destined to pollute ourselves out of existence. The advocates of defeatism warn us of all that is wrong. I remind them and all Americans of our genius for responsive adaptability and our enormous reservoir of spirit.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.9
  • Gunning Fog
    12.7
  • Coleman Liau
    10.3
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    8.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    4.4

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    4.4

    Statistics

  • Characters
    302
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    68
  • Syllables
    109
  • Words Per Sentence
    68
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.51

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.92
  • AFINN
    -5.00
  • Harvard IV
    -0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05

    Entities

  • Americans
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
Richard Nixon
The destiny of our land, the air we breathe, the water we drink is not in • the mystical hands of an uncontrollable agent, it is in our hands. A future which brings the balancing of our resources-preserving quality with quantity -- is a future limited only by the boundaries of our will to get the job done.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.5
  • Coleman Liau
    8.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    241
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    58
  • Syllables
    84
  • Words Per Sentence
    58
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.45

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.53
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Arts & Entertainment
Richard Nixon
Each one of us has a personal stake in the task ahead. The choice is always ours, for better or for worse. Above all, we need pride in this beautiful country of ours, belief in our own strength and resourcefulness. One of the most memorable experiences I have had as President occurred last year during my visit to the People's Republic of China when the Chinese Army Band played "America the Beautiful." This song of tribute to our Nation was also played at my inauguration 4 years ago and again this year.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    8.9
  • Gunning Fog
    10.1
  • Coleman Liau
    10.0
  • SMOG
    10.9
  • ARI
    8.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    412
  • Sentences
    5
  • Words
    94
  • Syllables
    139
  • Words Per Sentence
    94
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.46

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    10.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • one
    [Cardinal Number]
  • America
    [Country, City, State]
  • the People's Republic of China
    [Country, City, State]
  • 4 years ago
    [Date]
  • last year
    [Date]
  • this year
    [Date]
Richard Nixon
No one will sing "America the Beautiful" with greater feeling than our prisoners of war as they return home from years of Communist captivity in Indochina. America is a beautiful country. By our commitment to conservation, restoration, and renewal, let us resolve to make America even more beautiful for the generations to come.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    14.6
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.6

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    4.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    276
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    54
  • Syllables
    98
  • Words Per Sentence
    54
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.83

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.90
  • AFINN
    12.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.16
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.09

    Entities

  • America
    [Country, City, State]
  • Indochina
    [Country, City, State]
  • from years
    [Date]
  • Communist
    [Nationality, Political or Religious Group]
  • America the Beautiful
    [Title]
Richard Nixon
Thank you and good afternoon.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    2.9
  • Gunning Fog
    10.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    9.0
  • ARI
    3.7

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    0.2
  • Sprache
    1.3

    Statistics

  • Characters
    24
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    5
  • Syllables
    8
  • Words Per Sentence
    5
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.4

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.66
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.17

    Entities

  • afternoon
    [Time]