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The International Hot Rod Association also known as IHRA is the 2nd largest drag racing organization after the NHRA


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Home - International Harm Reduction Association (242 words)
IHRA is the leading organisation in promoting evidence based harm reduction policies and practices on a global basis for all psychoactive substances (including illicit drugs, tobacco and alcohol).
IHRA engages in a wide variety of work to promote harm reduction on a global basis.
IHRA is asking all members and friends to send in any information that you may have from past IHRA conferences – such as photographs and presentations – that we may upload onto the conference website in order to create an archive resource of the previous 18 conferences.
IHRA (184 words)
IHRA is a not-for-profit professional trade association of multiple-line, field sales professionals servicing the home, housewares, gourmet and consumer hardware industries in the Americas and many International markets.
IHRA is your association, the voice of the field sales professional in the home, housewares, gourmet and hardware industries.
IHRA has published its first-ever "Guidelines for Negotiating an Agreement between Sales Representatives and Manufacturers." Download a PDF version at NO CHARGE.
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