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THE RESPONSIVE LEGISLATION: THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL REGULATIONS ON TAXES AND FEES THAT ARE RESPONSIVE IN CENTRAL MALUKU DISTRICT Dayanto, Dayanto; Ruslan, Achmad; Hasrul, Muh.; Hakim, Asma
Tadulako Law Review Vol 1, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Tadulako University

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The existence of Local Regulation of taxes and levies is often a problem, especially the cause of the economic climate, hight cost economy in the era of regional autonomy widespread today. Therefore, the Regional Representatives Council as one of the primary organs of the establishment of legislation demanded its role in presenting the Regulation on Taxes and Levies responsive. With the normative-legal research methods-empirical located in Central Maluku district, the study found that the normative role of Parliament as provided for in the provisions of legislation that allows for the formation of local legislation on taxes and levies which have not been effectively implemented responsive. Therefore, to ensure the establishment of local legislation on Taxes and Levies character responsive required their obedience to the law of Parliament to implement the role of normative in the formation of legislation, empowering the institutional capacity of Parliament as well as personal legislators in the formation of legislation, as well as the necessary revision of DPRD  Regulation Central Maluku District Number 01 of 2014 on the Standing Orders of parliament so as to ensure the accessibility of public participation in the formation of legislation.
Relationship Between Q-Angle, Footprint, and Leg Muscle Strength on Dynamic Balance of Basketball Athletes Wulansari, Dasih Ayu; Seto, Binuko Amar; Dayanto, Dayanto
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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Basketball is a sport that requires accuracy in throwing the ball but also requires maximum foot movement, in basketball fast and agile foot movements are required, such as being able to stand and change direction quickly without losing balance, dynamic human foot movements must of course be based on good balance to create fast and powerful movement maneuvers, humans themselves naturally have different anatomical shapes both in length, width and height although still in the same large pattern, one of which is the flat foot shape and also the angle of the femur and tibia bones known as the Q-angle, the shape of the difference will affect the difference in tension produced in performing muscle contractions and also in more complex movements, namely kicking in a moving position such as or dynamic balance in more complex dimensions. This study aims to determine how the relationship between Q-angle, footprint, and leg muscle strength simultaneously affects dynamic balance in basketball athletes. This study uses multiple regression correlation analysis techniques, which are used to obtain a comprehensive picture of the relationship between dependent and independent variables as a whole, either simultaneously or partially. The results of the study obtained 56 research samples, after the analysis prerequisite test was carried out and met the normality, homogeneity and linearity test values, then continued with a hypothesis test which obtained the results that partially in this study obtained information that only muscle strength had a significant relationship to dynamic balance, with a correlation strength value of 0.789 which means it has a strong relationship. While Q-Angle and footrpint partially did not get significant test results. The results of the multiple regression test obtained the formula DB = 54.275 + 0.35QA + 0.141FP + 0.071 MS + e, where the Constant of 54.275 with positive parameters indicates that Q-angle, Footprint, and muscle strength will increase the dynamic balance value with an R Square value of .0702 which means that the three variables contribute 70.2% of the composition of dynamic balance and the rest is influenced by other factors or outside the regression variable equation studied. There is a simultaneous relationship between Q-angle, Footprint, and muscle strength towards dynamic balance.