Deep Ecology Worldview.
It is defined as a <em>worldview</em> that sees humans are just one species and all forms of life have intrinsic value and the right to exist. The Deep Ecology Worldview sees humans as being on al equal level with other species, as opposed to being superior to them. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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c. mutation and natural selection
Explanation:
The major forces causing the genetic divergence of the two populations are <u>mutation and natural selection</u>. Natural selection results when organisms adapt to a prevailing environmental condition, those who are unable to adapt, die out. The adaptation for survival is passed on to the next generation. mutation on the other hand is a change in gene structure which results in a new variation in the population. This variation can be passed to the next generation. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The next step that Vanessa would have to take is to sign a DoD Statement of Understanding and provide it to her APC.
Explanation:
- Every single event in the programs run by the Department of Defense of the United States is intelligently planned and capable of carrying out required verification at every single stage of the program.
 - In the given example, the agency program coordinator requires Vanessa to sign and submit with him the statement issued by the Department of Defense before letting Vanessa have her travel card.
 - The submission of the signed statement with the APC thus formulates the last step of the procedure of securing a travel card issued by the DoD.
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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A concern with the reasoning processes that contribute to effective problem solving is most characteristic of the D.cognitive perspective. 
Explanation:
There are various phsychology perspectives that deal with different explanations for our behaviour. <u>Cognitive perspective</u> discusses about understanding mental processes like thinking, memory, perception and problem solving, as well as the way in which these mental processes may be related to behaviour. 
Therefore, <em>a concern with the reasoning processes that contribute to effective problem solving is most characteristic of the </em><em>D.cognitive perspective. </em>