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[[File:Brabançonne Place Surlet de Chokier 01.JPG|right|250px|thumb|La Brabançonne, Brussels, 1930.]]
<big>Charles Samuel</big> is a dedicated, passionate and a goal seeker. he enjoy the finer and simple things in life. He appreciative of all that he have accomplished, learned and achieved. He is considerate, down to earth, romantic (very), loyal, honest. He know how to treat someone I care for. He is the type of Man that will give you a massage whether you're having a bad day or not, call you just to say "hi" and make you fill happy , when you are sick or down.
'''Charles Samuel''' ([[Brussels]], 29 December 1862 – [[Cannes]], 3 February 1938 or 1839<ref>Mary Bouquet, Nuno Porto, ''Science, Magic and Religion: The Ritual Processes of Museum Magic'', 2006, p. 79.</ref>) was a Belgian sculptor, engraver and medalist.
Charles also have three Kids, a Boy and two Girls.
He enjoy Cooking, traveling, keeping fit, camping, spending time with family and friend. to share all that life has offer.
Charles Samuel was Born and raised in the kono kaikordu Soa chiefdom Sierra Leone, Charles Samuel has overcome many personal hardships,
including poverty and violence,. His personal doctrine is that if all of us can help to build bridge that divide between the less privilege and Privilege ones. “We All can live in harmony,” he says. “And we all can reach our full potentials spiritually, emotionally, physically and intellectually.”
Charles, who has worked in Italy and Ireland as a voluntary to end suicidal and some other organizations such as Children In Christ (CIC)
non profitable Organization. Charles has always said that all people, regardless of their religious and political beliefs, are equal,
deserve access to quality education and health care, and should have every opportunity to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives.


== Life ==
Charles Samuel is also the founder of Charsman projects, To build a descent living home for families living in mud and wattle homes in
Samuel was born in Brussels and trained there. He studied engraving with Léopold Wiener, sculpture with [[Eugène Simonis]], [[Joseph Jaquet]] and [[Charles van der Stappen]], and medal-making with the goldsmith and sculptor [[Philippe Wolfers]]. He began his career in 1889, from his house and workshop in Ixelles, which was the first project of noted Belgian architect [[Henri Van Dievoet]].
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Charsman Hospital 4me. (CH4M
His wife was the French pianist Clotilde Kleeberg.
Charsman House 4me. (CH4me)

Charsman International School (CIS)
== Work ==
Keep Us Alive Foundation. (KUAF)
* monument to the novelist [[Charles De Coster]] at the [[Place Flagey]] in Ixelles, modeled by [[Neel Doff]], 1894
* work at the [[Botanical Garden of Brussels]], circa 1898
Keep Us Alive (KUA) is a community-based organization registered by the Ministry of Culture and Social Services in 2007. The group will offer environmental education to the local schools, out of school youths and the community at large. In doing this, the group will work closely with the education Department, Kono Health Service and other conservation-based non-governmental organizations (including community based organizations) working within and around kono. The group will recruit membership virtually around the entire District and will have offices at kono and branch offices at any other branch that will be established in future.
* female figuration of [[Brabançonne|La Brabançonne]] (Belgian national anthem, in French language of female though in Dutch of male [[grammatical gender]]), Surlet de Chokier square, Brussels, 1930
* bronze military memorial at the [[Ixelles Cemetery]]

==Notes==
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==External links==
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La Brabançonne, Brussels, 1930.

Charles Samuel (Brussels, 29 December 1862 – Cannes, 3 February 1938 or 1839[1]) was a Belgian sculptor, engraver and medalist.

Life

Samuel was born in Brussels and trained there. He studied engraving with Léopold Wiener, sculpture with Eugène Simonis, Joseph Jaquet and Charles van der Stappen, and medal-making with the goldsmith and sculptor Philippe Wolfers. He began his career in 1889, from his house and workshop in Ixelles, which was the first project of noted Belgian architect Henri Van Dievoet.

His wife was the French pianist Clotilde Kleeberg.

Work

Notes

  1. ^ Mary Bouquet, Nuno Porto, Science, Magic and Religion: The Ritual Processes of Museum Magic, 2006, p. 79.

External links

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